دانلود کتاب Fortune in Two Late Medieval French Morality Plays [thesis]
by Francis Xavier Moore III
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عنوان فارسی: ثروت در دو نمایش اخلاقی فرانسوی اواخر قرون وسطی [پایان نامه] |
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The medieval tradition of Fortune is rooted in the works of Boethius and Alain de Lille. Both authors depict the goddess of chance in dualistic terms, wavering from hapiness to sadness as she pushes all people from wealth to poverty on her wheel of chance. It was this image of the goddess of chance that was portrayed in art in Europe during the Middle Ages.
A discussion of the goddess of chance as represented in Bien Advise et Mal Advise illustrates how the author of this morality play remained faithful to the tradition of the goddess Fortuna as established by Boethius and Alain de Lille. L'Homme Juste et l'Homme Mondain, however, shows a definite evolution in the portrayal of Fortune and her famous wheel. Several theories of staging, as well as the texts themselves, assist in describing how the goddess of chance and the rota fortunae might have been staged in these morality plays.