The fields of Flanders
Rondeaux as the poetry of war
Reading a lot of French poetry this year has made me wonder why the very popular late mediaeval and Renaissance French form of the rondeau has not more often been adopted into English. You do you see them occasionally, quite often most recently in a light-hearted vein — like this witty one on opera by Gail White — but they are fairly rare, and have cert…
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