[Ansteorra] courtly love and manners
nweders at mail.utexas.edu
nweders at mail.utexas.edu
Fri Oct 7 10:06:26 PDT 2005
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>From: Ciard49 at aol.com
>Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] which etiquette
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>I wonder if the Courtly Love ideal begun by Eleanor of Aquitaine might not
>have had such gentlemanly ideals?
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>Ciard
Actually not really. The concept of Courtly Love which is linked
to the whole troubadour thing, etc. has nothing to do with being nice and
being well-mannered. It was about love, between a man and woman and often
the man never spoke to the woman in question. I think instead, those
ideals were actually developed more by the Victorians (those wonderful
people who were a major contributor to the SCA). If you get into the whole
Code of Courtly Love, (and I suggest that Her Grace Duchess Willow knows
far more than I do about the subject), manners and courtesty to women have
very little to do with it.
Clare
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