Medieval debate poetry refers to a genre of poems popular in England and France during the late medieval period (although broadly the same type of debate poems existed in the ancient and medieval Near Eastern literatures, as noted below).
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| - Streitgedicht (de)
- Debate (género literario) (es)
- Medieval debate poetry (en)
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| - Das Streitgedicht ist eine dialogisierende lyrische Form, in der üblicherweise zwei Personen, die jeweils als allegorische Personifikationen ihres Standpunkts erscheinen, einen Streit austragen. Themen des Streitlieds sind z. B. Rang und Wert, Vorzüge und Schwächen oder die Entscheidung über eine Frage. (de)
- El debate es un género literario medieval que se cultivó en toda Europa. (es)
- Medieval debate poetry refers to a genre of poems popular in England and France during the late medieval period (although broadly the same type of debate poems existed in the ancient and medieval Near Eastern literatures, as noted below). (en)
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| - Das Streitgedicht ist eine dialogisierende lyrische Form, in der üblicherweise zwei Personen, die jeweils als allegorische Personifikationen ihres Standpunkts erscheinen, einen Streit austragen. Themen des Streitlieds sind z. B. Rang und Wert, Vorzüge und Schwächen oder die Entscheidung über eine Frage. (de)
- El debate es un género literario medieval que se cultivó en toda Europa. (es)
- Medieval debate poetry refers to a genre of poems popular in England and France during the late medieval period (although broadly the same type of debate poems existed in the ancient and medieval Near Eastern literatures, as noted below). Essentially, a debate poem depicts a dialogue between two natural opposites (e.g. sun vs. moon, winter vs. summer). Although the particulars can vary considerably, this can function as a general definition of the literary form. The debates are necessarily emotionally charged, highlighting the contrasting values and personalities of the participants, and exposing their essentially opposite natures. On the surface, debate poems typically appear didactic, but under this often lies a genuine dialogue between two equally paired opponents. (en)
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