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'''Trobar clus''', or closed form, was the style of poetry used by [[troubadour]]s for their |
'''Trobar clus''', or closed form, was the style of poetry used by [[troubadour]]s for their more discerning audiences, and it was only truly appreciated by an elite few. It was developed extensively by [[Marcabru]], but by 1200 its inaccessibility led to its disappearance. |
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*[[trobar leu]] |
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*[[trobar ric]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 11 November 2004
Trobar clus, or closed form, was the style of poetry used by troubadours for their more discerning audiences, and it was only truly appreciated by an elite few. It was developed extensively by Marcabru, but by 1200 its inaccessibility led to its disappearance.
See Also: