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a la fontina del vergier and Giselle's mad scene

Macabru’s A la Fontana del vergier depicts a noble woman’s reaction to the news that her lover is leaving to join King Louis VII’s crusade. The Scène dramatique from the ballet Giselle depicts La folie de Giselle after she learns that her lover is actually a prince engaged to a noble lady. Here, Giselle goes through a series of emotions that mimic some of those expressed in Macabru’s song after the lady’s “preoccupations suddenly changed”, leading to her “undoing”. Giselle’s transitions between disbelief, fear, anger, and longing mirror the “great distress, frequent longing and tears” in strophe IV of the song.

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Songs of Love and War: Gender, Crusade, Politics (Winter 2014)
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