The "courtly
love" relationship is modeled on the feudal relationship between
a knight and his liege lord. The knight serves his courtly lady (love
service) with the same obedience and loyalty which he owes to
his liege lord. She is in complete control of the love relationship,
while he owes her obedience and submission (a literary convention
that did not correspond to actual practice!) The knight's love for
the lady inspires him to do great deeds, in order to be
worthy of her love or to win her favor. Thus "courtly love" was
originally construed as an ennobling force whether or not it
was consummated, and even whether or not the lady knew about the
knight's love or loved him in return.
From "Courtly Love" (Cal-Poly) |