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TROUVERE , the name given to the medieval poets of northern and central France, who wrote in the langue d'oil or langue d'oui. The word is derived from the French verb trouver, to find or invent. The trouveres flourished abundantly in the 12th and 13th centuries. They were court-poets who devoted themselves almost exclusively to the composition and recitation of a particular kind of song, for which the highest society cf that day in France had an inordinate fondness. This poetry, the usual subject of which was some refinement of the passion of love, was dialectical rather than emotional. As Jeanroy has said, the best trouveres were those who " into the smallest number of lines could put the largest number of ideas, or at least of those commonplaces which envelop thought in its most impersonal and coldest form." The trouveres were not, as used to be supposed, lovers singing to their sweethearts, but they were the pedants and attorneys of a fantastic tribunal of sentiment. This was more monotonous in the hands of the trouveres than it had been in those of the troubadours, for the latter often employed their art for purposes of satire, religion, humour and politics, which were scarcely known to the poets of the northern language. 1 The established idea that the poetry of the trouveres was entirely founded upon imitation of that of the troubadours, has been ably combated by Paul Meyer, who comes to the conclusion that the poetry of the north of France was essentially I no less original
certainly influenced by what troubadours had written, especially when, like Bertrand de Born, these troubadours were men who wandered far and wide, under the glory
The poetical forms adopted by the trouveres bore curious and obscure names, the signification of which is still in some cases dubious. As a rule each poem belonged to one of three classes, and was either a rotruenge, or a serventois, or an estrabot. The rotruenge was a song with a refrain; the serventois was, in spite of its name, quite unlike the sirventes of the troubadours and had a more ribald character; the estrabot was allied to the strambotto of the Italians, and was a strophaic form " composed of a front part which was symmetrical, and of a tail which could be varied at will " (Gaston Paris). But scholars are still uncertain as to the positive meaning of these expressions, and as to the theory of the verse-forms themselves. The court poetry of the trouveres particularly flourished under the protection of three royal ladies. Marie, the regent of Champagne, was the practical ruler of that country from 1181 to 1197, and she encouraged the minstrels in the highest degree. She invited Ricaut de Barbezieux to her court, rewarded the earliest songs of Gace Blade, and discussed the art of verse with Chretien of Troyes. Her sister, Aelis or Alice, welcomed the trouveres to Blois; she was the protector of Gautier d'Arras and of Le Chatelain de Couci. A sister of the husbands of these ladies, another Aelis, who became the second queen of Louis VII. in 116o, received Cuene de Bethune in Paris, and reproved him for the Picard accent
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About 1280, having existed for a century and a half, the poetical system suddenly decayed and disappeared; the very names of the court-poets were forgotten. During this time the song, chanson, had been treated as the most dignified and honourable form of literature, as Dante explains in his De vulgari eloquentia. But the song, as the trouveres under-stood it, was not an unstudied or emotional burst of verbal melody; it was, on the contrary, an effort of the intelligence, a piece of wilful and elaborate casuistry. The poet wasinvariably a lover, devoted to a married lady who was not his wife, and to whose caprices he was bound to submit blindly and patiently., in an endless and resigned humility. The progress of this conventional courtship was laid down according to certain strict rules of ceremonial; love became a science and a religion, and was practised by the laws of precise etiquette. The curious interest
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gift of versification. The rondel (published in E. de Coussemaker's edition, 1872) beginning" A Dieu courant amouretes, Car je m'en vois Souspirant en terre estrange ! " marks perhaps the highest point to which the delicate, frosty art of the trouveres attained. Music took a prominent place in all the performances of the trouveres, but in spite of the erudition of de Coussemaker, who devoted himself to the subject, comparatively little is known of the melodies which. they used. But enough has been discovered to justify the general statement of Tiersot that " we may conclude that the musical movement
The principal authorities on the poetry and music of the trouveres are : H.'Binet, Le Style de in lyrique courtoise en France aux xii*ie et xiii 4e sieeles (Paris, 1891) ; Gaston Paris, Les Origins de la poesie lyrique en France an moyen age (Paris, 1892) ; A. Jeanroy, Les Origins de la poesie lyrique en France an moyen age (Paris, 1889); Julian Tiersot, Histoire de la chanson populaire en France; E. de Coussemaker, Art harmonique aux xiime et xiii" siecles (Paris, 1865). The works of the principal trouveres have been edited: those of Le Chatelain de Coucy by F. Michel (183o); of Adam de la Halle by E. de Coussemaker (1872) ; of Conon de Bethune by Wallenskold (Helsingfors, 1891); of Thibaut IV., king of Navarre, by P. Tarbe (1851). (E. G.) End of Article: TROUVERE If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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