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Cultivating Medievalism: Feeling History, medievalism encodes the ambivalence of troubadourian masculinity from two directions: the first stems from the fact that women began to discuss publicly their interpretation of medievalism particularly in terms of their expectations of courtly love and the chivalric ethos; the second from the viewi

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rvative use of the past and that radical poets such as the young Coleridge, Keats and Shelley used the medieval to critique and change, rather than validate, the present. These poets identified with the troubadour of courtly love, a disempowered figure often politically at odds with the establishment figure of the knight.978-1-4039-1361-6

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