دانلود کتاب The influence of the Trojan myth on national identity as shaped in the Frankish and British Trojan-origin myths and the “Roman de Brut” and the “Roman de Troie”
by Carol Bubon Kearns
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عنوان فارسی: تاثیر Trojan اسطوره در هویت ملی به عنوان شکل در فرنگی و, Trojan-منبع اسطوره ها و "روم د Brut" و "روم د Troie" |
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Chapter 1 defines the ancient and enduring Trojan myth. Chapter 2 introduces Trojan-origin myths of the Franks and the British and undertakes to explain why they were written during a specific period. Chapter 3 presents the “national” ideology of chivalry and courtoisie embodied in the Roman de Brut and especially in Benoît de Sainte-Maure's Roman de Troie.
Along with martial and royal characteristics, instances of “national” identity featured in the Frankish and British Trojan-origin myths came about during a comingling of cultures at the same time as an age of relative peace, strong leadership, and a renewal of learning favored the creation of each unique myth and “nation.” The Roman de Troie provided a “nation” of Anglo-Norman and Angevin elite with an identity of chivalric/courtois values to correspond to their glorious ancestors. Whether the “nations” were related by blood ties or by a common heritage, or a combination of the two, they could identify with a once great race and its tradition.