دانلود کتاب The prologue in medieval French epic and romance
by Susan Delain Muterspaugh
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عنوان فارسی: مقدمه در قرون وسطی فرانسه حماسی و عاشقانه |
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These prologues represent performance and diffusion, composition and sources, subject matter and moral worth. The prologues of each genre, moreover, provide us with complementary but distinctive representations. The epic prologue represents it as a song that is performed before an audience and that concerns the exploits of a heroic member of a noble family, whose story appeals to the audience's collective memory. In contrast, the romance prologue depicts it as a written composition by a specific author based on written sources that is diffused and a written text as well as by reading aloud. Variations specific to romance include the themes of history or estoire, accounts of individual heroes, demonstrations of artistic virtuosity and instruction to lovers: all are represented as morally improving their audience.
Furthermore, studying these prologues allows us to observe the consequences of the process I call romancing--the writing down of vernacular narrative in a romance tongue, ie., French and Anglo-French: the gradual assimilation of motifs of the epic prologue to those of romance; the increasing importance of representation of both epic and romance as books. Thus, a comparative study of epic and romance prologues offers a chronicle of representations of vernacular narrative that takes us from images of oral composition and diffusion to oral diffusion based on written composition and finally to representation and reception of written texts as books.