دانلود کتاب Hagiographic devotion and Christian historical verse narrative in thirteenth-century romance : Philippe de Remi’s Roman de la Manekine [thesis]
by David Joseph Wrisley
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عنوان فارسی: Hagiographic ارادت و مسیحی تاریخی آیه و روایت در سیزدهم-قرن عاشقانه : فیلیپ د رمی رومی de la Manekine [پایان نامه] |
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Poetic techniques such as conjointure, inherited from Chretien de Troyes' twelfth-century verse narratives, and the more commemorative ramembrance, combine to link narrative closure and poetic craft with spiritual devotion and moral rectitude. This fusion invests the unfolding of the plot--through numerous recognition scenes--with eschatological and historical significance, unveiling the workings of divine providence.
One particular motif in La Manekine is exemplary of the structural renewal and transformation of romance itself: the letter. This missive takes on many guises, including the folkloric motif of exchanged and forged messages, the lyric form of the salut d'amour, a commented, expanded version of the Ave Maria, as well as a Credo prayer. Each example holds a performative value, as either source of treachery, an expression of devotion to a lady, or a profession of faith to God and His Mother. Through these various letters, Philippe imbricates lyric and narrative, and focuses his story-- its telling and its retelling--around Holy Week and Easter. In so doing, the pious life of his protagonist Joie, her marriage, her court, and her children "resurrect" this-worldly values such as courtoisie, chevalerie, and clergie, which assure the sanctity of both couple and dynasty.