Nicolás MARTÍNEZ SÁEZ
Andreas Capellanus (XII century) and The game of Love
Andrés el Capellán (siglo XII) y el juego del Amor
Published in The Medieval Aesthetics
Keywords: Keywords: Andreas Capellanus, Court Love, Game, Segle XII.
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08.28.pdfAndreas Capellanus writes De amore at the end of the 12th century in a context of interweaving of traditions such as the Christian clerical, the feudal courtesan and the troubadour poetry. In this work, a new aesthetic sensibility is represented in love that acquires a playful dimension. The dialogues that arise between people of different social classes and the so-called Love´s Court reveal this game where men and women argue in favor of a love that does not obey social classes. De amore is composed of three books. The first two are those where seriousness and play seem to mix in a work that is both a scientific treatise and a practical manual of the rules governing worldly relations between men and women. The last book can be understood in a playful dimension where it is possible to win in only one way: by giving up.