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Foremost 14th century Lyricist
Guillaume de Machaut, born in Champagne around the year 1300, was the dominant figure
both in lyric poetry
and music in fourteenth-century France. Many of his own poems were specifically arranged for
musical setting.
In a famous work combining both poetry and music, Le Livre du Voir Dit, probably written
between 1361 and
1365, Machaut recounts the progress of his love affair with a young girl called Peronne. At
this time the poet was
more than sixty years old and blind in one eye. It is likely that the girl was more impressed by
the man's reputation
as a poet and composer than by the amorous possibilities of the situation. Machaut is
considered one of the
central figures in the art of courtly love.