

Episode 109: The Romantic Warriors
Mar 8, 2018
This podcast explores the emergence of romantic literature in English in the late 1200s, focusing on the oldest surviving English romance poem called King Horn. It also discusses the linguistic developments revealed in the poem and the evolution of words like 'boy' and 'girl' in the English language. Additionally, it explores the story of Horn, the discovery of the oldest love song in English, and the association between birds and women in Middle English poetry.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Edward's Departure to the Holy Land
02:38 • 12min
Analyzing the Opening Lines and First Stanzas
14:54 • 23min
The Origins and Evolution of 'Boy' and 'Girl' in the English Language
37:30 • 6min
The Story of Horn and the Oldest Love Song
43:23 • 3min
The Evolution of 'Bird' as Slang for Woman in Middle English
46:07 • 5min
Exploring the Medieval English Song: 'Meek to each her at will have'
51:20 • 2min
Exploring Romance, Love, and Mourning in History
53:07 • 3min