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Domnei or donnoi is an term meaning the attitude of devotion of a to his , which was mainly a non-physical and non-marital relationship.


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This type of relationship was highly ritualized and complex but was generally considered to be non-physical. In discussing the history of Provençal Poetry (Occitan literature), Claude Charles Fauriel asserts: "He who wants to fully possess his lady knows nothing of 'donnoi'."Fauriel, C. Histoire de la Poesie provencale. Paris, 1846. Guilhem de Montanhagol (1233–1268), a Provençal , declared: "E d'amor mou castitaz", or, "From love comes chastity".

The 's devotion to his lady functioned by his servitude to her both in terms of his code of conduct and courtly duties. as a code, as indicated by the concepts of and the quality of Domnei, necessitated in theory as in practice a level of devotion to the lady, or high mistress, that went beyond mere professionalism and graciousness in etiquette. Truth and honesty were core virtues, and therefore, a knight's actions were to stem from honorable intentions, sincere motives, and purity of heart. Therefore, in matters of the heart, courtly love wasn't always plausibly separable or indistinguishable from .

However, by , by 's arrow, the object of a knight's affections may have resided elsewhere outside of his formal duties to his lady. In some instances, the lady was chosen, as in assigned to a knight by happenstance, whereby direct interaction may have been unlikely. As a princesse lointaine, she may have lived in a far away castle by which the chevalier could never, and would never have the chance to know her. Despite the confines of romantic impossibility, obligations of courtly love and Domnei were to persevere out of a chivalrous sense of loyalty and devotion for a knight to his lady. Realities as they were, such as as an example, often provided the basis for contributing to many tales of love and legend in medieval literature and .


Other modern usage

The Cabell book
In modern times, the term "Domnei" is especially known for its usage in the title and plot of , a 1913 fantasy novel by James Branch Cabell, which is set in the imaginary French province of during the second half of the thirteenth century.In The Lineage of Lichfield Cabell fixed the period covered by the novel as August 1256 to July 1274. See James Branch Cabell The Cream of the Jest, The Lineage of Lichfield: Two Comedies of Evasion (London: Pan/Ballantine, 1972) p. 265.


The Gallico book
In 's novel Adventures of Hiram Holliday the protagonist is a twentieth century American consciously seeking to model himself on the Medieval knights of romantic literature and to live by the Code of in modern society. Domnei-style woman-worship is offered to an exiled princess whom he saves from Nazi agents and with whom he falls in love.


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