12 août 2016
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Béatrice Laurent, « The Irish Troubadour of the Provençal Félibrige: William Charles Bonaparte-Wyse », Ledizioni, ID : 10.4000/books.ledizioni.809
To a tormented fiery soul, born in the mists of Ireland and forever longing for the sunshine of the South, Provence, “a once independent kingdom occupying the southeast corner of France, where for centuries Troubadours sang of love” (Vitaglione 2001, ix), Provence became a locus of adoration which William Bonaparte-Wyse celebrated in verse and from whose muse he begged a sign of recognition and motherly affection: Ô belle, ô belle! Tu n’es pour moi qu’une marâtre, et naturellement tu ne peux ...