دانلود کتاب The Hero and the King: An Epic Theme
by William T. H. Jackson
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عنوان فارسی: قهرمان و شاه: تم حماسی |
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In "The Hero and the King", W. T. H. Jackson examines this conflict between the unstable ruler and the challenging hero, a conflict which arose from the social conditions in which the epics were born. Epic poets developed the convention of expressing periods of turmoil and breakdown of social organizations in terms of the struggle between king and hero. Each epic hero, in his own way, Jackson explains, follows a set path of forces in and around the ruler. However, the epic simultaneously addresses a larger question — how the demands of freedom and order, of individuality and law, of youth and age, and of the search for a new world and a settled convention are balanced.
Examining the "Iliad", the "Odyssey", the "Aeneid", "Beowulf", the "Waltharius", the "Chanson de Roland", the "Couronnement de Louis", the "Cid", and the "Nibelungenlied", Jackson shows how this essential conflict becomes such a strong structural determinant in the genre that the epic is inconceivable without it. He also determines the many ways this conflict is manipulated in the great epics to produce differing effects — grave wounds to a political cause in the "Iliad", danger to Christendom in the "Chanson de Roland", and the restoration of a kingship by a king playing the role of a hero in the "Odyssey".
In "The Hero and the King", Jackson’s seemingly narrow theme expands to give a wide-ranging view of each text. Well known for his scholarship in the field of medieval literature, W. T. H. Jackson presents in his graceful style the products of a profound reading of these Western masterpieces.