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Title: Courtly Love


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Courtly Love
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Traditions of Courtly Love
  • Courtly love motifs
  • love for a married person
  • seemingly unattainable
  • exquisite behavior by all lovers
  • total self-sacrifice of wife
  • Romance motifs
  • adventures
  • travels
  • battles

3
Courtly Love as a Secret
  • Sometimes Courtly Love was kept as a secret
    between the lovers, a pact where the man could
    gain favor in the court of the Lord by providing
    a service to the lady.
  • And she repeated her petition and pleaded anew,
  • And he granted it, and gladly she gave him the
    belt,
  • And besought him for her sake to conceal it well,
  • Lest the noble lord should know and, the knight
    agrees
  • That not a soul save themselves shall see it
    thenceforth with sight.
  • (pg. 200, Gawain with lady)

4
Traditions cont.
  • In feudalism the vassal is the "man" of his
    sovereign lord in courtly love, the vassal is
    the "man" of his sovereign mistress (Delahoyde).
    Relates to the ideas of worshiping a woman
    compared to god/cross/church.
  • Courtly love was based on the idea that a knight
    would try to better his lifestyle by winning the
    heart of a noble lady of a higher rank than he.
    This parallels the concept of the American Dream.
  • When the husband (King or Lord) was away on a war
    or crusade, other knights of the region would
    attempt to court the Lady as she was head of
    political affairs at this time.

5
Traditions cont.
  • In the stories the sexual conquest of a woman
    was not the central goal. While her looks may
    have been given in detail, and supported her
    beauty, power and political gain were what the
    knights would seeks, along with this romanticized
    idea of true love. 
  • From Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • The two eyes and the nose, the naked lips,
  • And they unsightly to see, and sorrily bleared.
  • A beldame, by God, she may well be deemed, of
    pride!
  • She was short and thick of waist,
  • Her buttocks round and wide
  • More toothsome, to his taste,
  • Was the beauty by her side.
  • (pg. 182)

6
Modern Love vs. Courtly Love
  • Similarities
  • Guy pursues girl
  • Guy impresses girls
  • Looks are emphasized
  • Girls are weaker that they need a man/ rescued
    (ex Disney Movies)
  • Romanticized idea of love at first sight
    (common among movies and stories)

7
Modern Love vs. Courtly Love
  • Differences
  • Marry for status, now marry for love love is
    more emphasized now
  • Societal expectations are different now women
    can pursue men (ex pay for dates and such)
  • Status doesn't matter, more of winning for
    personal satisfaction (ex playboy idea)

8
Quote from Sir Gawain
  • By heaven, said he, you have answered well,
  • But threats never throve among those of my land,
  • Nor any gift not freely given, good though it be.
  • I am yours to command, to kiss when you please
  • You may lay on as you like, and leave off at
    will.
  • (pg. 193, Gawain to lady)

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Criticism
  • Seen as anti-feminist but not 100 true, while
    women were objectified to some level (placed on a
    pedestal of sorts for male desire) the man often
    admitted how powerless he was in situations
    relating to her and how he could not control
    himself. In true situations of Courtly Love the
    woman would be shown in higher positions of
    power, than say, Beowulf...where they merely are
    shown as servants of sorts or peace-weavers .
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