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- Adam_de_la_Halle comment "Adam de la Halle, also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback) (1237?–1288? or after 1306) was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, whose literary and musical works include chansons and jeux-partis (poetic debates) in the style of the trouveres, polyphonic rondel and motets in the style of early liturgical polyphony, and a musical play, "Jeu de Robin et Marion", which is considered the earliest surviving secular French play with music.".