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Judith A. Peraino, Giving Voice to Love: Song and Self-Expression from the Troubadours to Guillaume de Machaut (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011). xxi+346 pp. £30. ISBN 978 0 19 975724 4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2013

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1 Though David of Augsburg here cannot be a ‘Franciscan monk’ (p. 113).

2 Note how ‘the delicacy of the relation between self and subject’ is unbalanced by Peraino's insertion into Kay's judicious statement that ‘the subject … can be read not just as a grammatical position, but as articulating a[n autonomous] self’ (p. 20; Kay, Subjectivity, p. 213).