- Guilhem d'Autpol
Guilhem d'Autpol or Daspol (fl. 1265–1270) was a
troubadour fromHautpoul in theLanguedoc . He wrote four works that survive, three dwelling on intensely religious themes. There exists some evidence internal in his songs that he was ajongleur early on."Esperansa de totz ferms esperans" is a religious "alba" addressed to the
Virgin Mary . "L'autriers, a l'intrada d'abril" is a pious "pastorela " that may allude toJoan Oliva , a Catalanfriar who was active post-1270. This would make the work Guilhem's latest.His earliest datable work is "
tenso " withGod , "Seinhos, aujas, c'aves saber e sen", which must have been written sometime between the fall ofCaesarea andArsuf to theMamluks in 1265 and theCrusade led byJames the Conqueror —mentioned in the poem—in 1269. The chief object of Guilhem's addresses to God was a common one among troubadours of his time: the papal policy of launching Crusades against Christians or heretics in Europe to the detriment of theCrusader States in theHoly Land , and the rising star of the Mamluks inEgypt andSyria . God's response is an attack on those who act unjustly in his name, such as the Templars andHospitallers , and looks forward to the Crusade of 1269. The "tenso" has affinities with the work ofPeire Cardenal and theMonge de Montaudon .Guilhem's only other datable work is a lengthy "
planh " on the death ofLouis IX of France (1270), "Fortz tristors es e salvaj'a retraire".ources
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Riquer, Martín de . "Los trovadores: historia literaria y textos". 3 vol. Barcelona: Planeta, 1975.
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