
Le debat de Cuidier et de Fortune composé par messire Olivier de la marche lui estant prisonnier de la journee de nansi.
NOTE DU TRANSCRIPTEUR
A vivid, medieval‑style dialogue opens the tale, pitting the boastful knight Cuidier against the inscrutable personification of Fortune. Their exchange crackles with grandiose language as Cuidier boasts of conquests, love, and power, while Fortune counters with reminders of fate’s caprice and the limits of human ambition. The debate blends poetry, philosophy, and theatrical flourish, inviting listeners into a world where honor, desire, and destiny clash.
As the arguments unfold, the voices shift between confident self‑assertion and unsettling humility, teasing deeper questions about what truly governs success and downfall. The rich, rhythmic French evokes a courtroom of ideas, setting the stage for a larger exploration of moral choice and the fickle hand of luck. Even in its opening, the work promises a compelling intellectual contest that rewards attentive ears.
Language
fr
Duration
~18 minutes (17K characters)
Release date
2025-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

d. 1502
A sharp-eyed witness to the splendor and strain of the Burgundian court, he wrote from inside one of late medieval Europe’s most powerful circles. His work blends courtly polish with firsthand political and military experience.
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