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- Laüstic abstract ""Laüstic", also known as "Le Rossignol", "Le Laustic", "Laostic", and "Aüstic", is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France. The title comes from the Breton word for "nightingale", a symbolic figure in the poem. It is the eighth poem in the collection known as the Lais of Marie de France, and the poem is only found in the manuscript known as Harley 978 (also called manuscript H). Like the other poems in the collection, Laüstic is written in the Anglo-Norman dialect of Old French, in couplets eight syllables long. Through the use of poetics and bird-related imagery, Marie brings attention to the repressed female voice and body as Other by creating a textual space for the feminine experience to be heard. This lai is a poignant tale about a secret affair, and the painful position woman occupies as Other in a patriarchal society.[citation needed]".
- Laüstic wikiPageID "10441288".
- Laüstic wikiPageRevisionID "586751906".
- Laüstic subject Category:12th-century_poems.
- Laüstic subject Category:Anglo-Norman_literature.
- Laüstic subject Category:French_poems.
- Laüstic subject Category:Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
- Laüstic comment ""Laüstic", also known as "Le Rossignol", "Le Laustic", "Laostic", and "Aüstic", is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France. The title comes from the Breton word for "nightingale", a symbolic figure in the poem. It is the eighth poem in the collection known as the Lais of Marie de France, and the poem is only found in the manuscript known as Harley 978 (also called manuscript H).".
- Laüstic label "Laüstic".
- Laüstic label "Соловей (лэ)".
- Laüstic sameAs La%C3%BCstic.
- Laüstic sameAs Q4427935.
- Laüstic sameAs Q4427935.
- Laüstic wasDerivedFrom Laüstic?oldid=586751906.