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hedonistic scandal poetry by archivists of the early modern era and research since the middle of the 19th century, which understood the thematic focus as the experience poetry of socially low-ranking clerical vagrants (goliards) instead of viewing its omnipresent comedy as role poetry enriched with moralising and sometimes pedagogical and didactical elements."
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Priests and clerks... dance in the choir dressed as women... they sing wanton songs. They eat black pudding at the altar itself, while the celebrant is saying Mass. They play dice on the altar. They cense with stinking smoke from the soles of old shoes. They run and leap throughout the church,
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without a blush of their own shame. Finally they drive about the town and its theatres in shabby carriages and carts, and rouse the laughter of their fellows and the bystanders in infamous performances, with indecent gestures and with scurrilous and unchaste words.
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also is frequently featured in their poems, either for satirical purposes, or because these concepts were familiar parts of the writers' working vocabulary. Their satires were almost uniformly directed against the church, attacking even the pope.
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3179:Johannes Ciconia
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3096:Johannes Ciconia
3076:
3066:Paolo da Firenze
3045:Donato da Cascia
3030:
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2893:
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2827:Philippe de RĂ©mi
2757:Conon de BĂ©thune
2737:Blondel de Nesle
2722:Adam de la Halle
2710:
2648:Peire d'Alvernha
2559:
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2481:Wipo of Burgundy
2446:
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2399:Stephen of Liège
2336:
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2213:Parnassian poets
2183:New Apocalyptics
2158:Modernist poetry
1973:Confessionalists
1963:Churchyard poets
1881:
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1783:Medieval studies
1627:Church and State
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464:a "gay fellow".
448:who fought King
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249:Adam de la Halle
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3403:
3389:Walter Odington
3349:Guido of Arezzo
3328:
3285:Johannes Alanus
3265:
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3177:
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2989:
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2597:Bertran de Born
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2243:Sicilian School
2193:New York School
2013:Dolce Stil Novo
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2130:
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