
As he reveals the lyrical pleasures in Southwest France' s medieval courts, Merwin also acquaints readers with the ruins of the chateau of Ventadorn, Bernart' s home, as well as the elegantly careworn farmhouse that the poet himself has owned for decades. Merwin brings a sense of historical continuity to his narrative as he writes of how the warm enchantments that distinguish the farmhouse, the local patois, and the area' s rural traditions are in many respects the direct progeny of the troubadours' storied culture and language of old.
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