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Dame Maroie

The song "Je vous pri, dame Maroie" in the Chansonnier d'Arras

Dame Maroie or Maroie de Dregnau/Dergnau de Lille (fl. 13th century) was a trouvère from Arras, in Artois, France. She was identified as the Maroie de Dregnau de Lille[1] from whom a single strophe of a single chanson remains, "Mout m'abelist quant je voi revenir" (in a typical trouvère form, ABABCDE), along with its music.[2][3] She debates Dame Margot in a jeu parti, or debate song, "Je vous pri, dame Maroie."[4] This song survives in two manuscripts,[5] which each give separate and unrelated melodies.[6] Dame Maroie is the addressee in a grand chant by Andrieu Contredit d'Arras.[7]

References

Notes
  1. ^ Petersen Dyggve 176.
  2. ^ Manuscript F-Pn f.f. 844, f.181. Coldwell.
  3. ^ Doss-Quinby 27.
  4. ^ Doss-Quinby 27.
  5. ^ F-AS MS 657, f.141v and V-CVbav Reg. MS 1490, f.140r
  6. ^ Coldwell.
  7. ^ Doss-Quinby 27.
Bibliography
  • Berger, Roger (1981). Littérature et sociéte arrageoises au XIIIe siècle: Les chansons et dits artésiens. Arras: Commission Départementale des Monuments Historiques du Pas-de-Calais.
  • Coldwell, Maria V. "Margot, Dame, and Maroie, Dame", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed October 21, 2006), grovemusic.com Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (subscription access).
  • Coldwell, Maria V. "Maroie de Dregnau de Lille", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed October 22, 2006), grovemusic.com Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (subscription access).
  • Pfeffer, Wendy. “Attributing Another Song to Maroie de Diergnau de Lille”, Textual Cultures 14.2 (2021): 115-133 (accessed April 26, 2024)[1].
  • Doss-Quinby, Eglal; Joan Tasker Grimbert; Wendy Pfeffer; Elizabeth Aubrey (2001). Songs of the Women Trouvères. New Haven: Yale UP. ISBN 0-300-08413-7.
  • Petersen Dyggve, Holger (1934). Onomastique des trouvères. Société Philologique.