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- Virelai - Wikipedia
A virelai is a form of medieval French verse used often in poetry and music It is one of the three formes fixes (the others were the ballade and the rondeau) and was one of the most common verse forms set to music in Europe from the late thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries
- Virelai | Medieval French Poetry Music | Britannica
virelai, one of several formes fixes (“fixed forms”) in French lyric poetry and song of the 14th and 15th centuries (compare ballade; rondeau) It probably did not originate in France, and it takes on several different forms even within the French tradition
- Virelai: Poetic Forms - Writers Digest
The virelai is a French poetic form with alternating rhymes and line lengths Here are basic guidelines:
- Virelai Poetry Form: Reminisce Your Adventures (+ Example) - Word Wool
The virelai comes to us from France, from around the 13 th-14 th century It typically stands as a narrative form, written in nine-line stanzas (nonets), with precise syllable counts and rhyme scheme
- What does virelai mean? - Definitions. net
A virelai is a form of medieval French verse used often in poetry and music It is one of the three formes fixes (the others were the ballade and the rondeau) and was one of the most common verse forms set to music in Europe from the late thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries
- Poetry Guide: Virelai - LanguageIsAVirus. com
A virelai is a form of medieval French verse used often in poetry and music It is one of the three formes fixes (the others were the ballade and the rondeau ), and was one of the most common verse forms set to music in Europe from the late 13th to the 15th centuries
- Machaut, Guillaume de (c. 1300–1377) - Virelais - Poetry In Translation
The virelai verse form (Machaut calls his virelais ‘chansons balladées’) was one of the three ‘formes fixes’, the other two being the ballade and the rondeau, popular from the 13th to the 15th century, and often set to music
- virelai - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
virelai (plural virelais) (historical, poetry) A medieval poetic form consisting of two or more three line units in each stanza, in the form aabaab and continuing on in that pattern
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