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André de France

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André de France or André de Paris is an Old French romance, written in the 12th century, whose text is now lost.[1] The eponymous hero was in love with a queen, and eventually died of love.

Stroński has listed 22 passages by troubadours that reference the story,[2] including two by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras.[3][4] It may have been written in the form of a short narrative poem.[2]

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  1. ^ Paul Magdalino (1992). The Perception of the past in twelfth-century Europe, Part 116. Bloomsbury. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-85285-066-1.
  2. ^ a b Lewent, Kurt (Feb 1946). "The troubadours and the romance of 'Jaufre'". Modern Philology. 43 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 153–169. doi:10.1086/388685. JSTOR 434704. S2CID 162238781.
  3. ^ de Vaqueiras, Raimbaut. "Canso 6 (No puesc saber per que.m sia destregz)". Raimbaut de Vaqueiras: Complete Works. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
  4. ^ de Vaqueiras, Raimbaut. "Canso 17 (Engles, un novel descort)". Raimbaut de Vaqueiras: Complete Works. Retrieved 2009-09-13.