Links the work of individual writers, artists, and musicians to the influence they had on their discipline and on our lives.
MICHEL-ANDRE BOSSY is Professor of Comparative Literature and French Studies at Brown University. His publications include studies of troubadour lyrics, the creation of medieval romances and song anthologies. He is the translator and editor of Medieval Debate Poetry: Vernacular Works (1987). THOMAS BROTHERS is Associate Professor of Music at Duke University, where he teaches African-American music and medieval music. He is the editor of Louis Armstrong: In His Own Words (1999) and Chromatic Beauty in the Late-Medieval Chanson (1997). JOHN CRAIG McENROE teaches art history at Hamilton College. His most recent publications include Pseira V. The Architecture (forthcoming), and Critical Perspectives (co-editor with Deborah Pokinski, forthcoming).
?It is for the overburdened reference librarian who must satisfy
the panicking needs of the high school student who has forgotten
about a humanities assignment and immediately needs information on
"some" artist. The volume is built for the librarian. This book is
recommended for high school and public libraries.?-American
Reference Books Annual
"It is for the overburdened reference librarian who must satisfy
the panicking needs of the high school student who has forgotten
about a humanities assignment and immediately needs information on
"some" artist. The volume is built for the librarian. This book is
recommended for high school and public libraries."-American
Reference Books Annual
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