An Introduction to the Study of Provençal (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Kitchin, Darcy B.

 
9781330422526: An Introduction to the Study of Provençal (Classic Reprint)

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Explore the roots of Provencal language and literature and discover how history shaped a regional voice. This scholarly introduction traces the rise of Provencal from its Latin lineage to a distinct Romance tongue, and maps how centuries of cultural exchange—Greek, Gothic, Moorish, and Arab influences—shaped its literature and identity. Through clear context and accessible analysis, you’ll see how the Troubadours and early writers fit into the broader story of medieval Europe.

The book presents a concise, student-friendly survey of Provencal origins, its three literary phases, and the social forces that influenced its development. It also explains the linguistic shift from Lingua Latina to Lingua Romana, and how feudal politics, religion, and travel across the Mediterranean helped mold Provencal verse, prose, and grammar. A practical look at language structure and usage supports a deeper appreciation of Provençal texts and their place in modern Romance studies.


  • Historical overview of Provencal language and its regional reach across France, Switzerland, Italy, and beyond

  • Discussion of the three periods of Provencal literature: birth, maturity, and decay

  • Foundation topics on grammar, pronunciation, and the relationship between Latin and Provencal

  • Illustrative extracts and notes, including a Provencal grammar excerpt and sample ballads



Ideal for readers of literary history, Romance philology, and medieval studies who want a clear, accessible gateway to Provencal language and its literary heritage.

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