Almost Heirs

Samantha Katz Seal
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Chapter 5 approaches the obstacle that daughters posed to male reproductive authority. Daughters, in their limited resemblance to their fathers, became an embodiment of “unlikeness,” terrifying doubles of men who could neither disown them, marry them, nor accept them fully as their heirs. Analyzing the Man of Law’s Tale, this chapter argues that Chaucer’s heroine, Custance, moves through the consequences of her own unlikeness, as the men and women around her are challenged to improve their capacity for perception. It is only when Custance has a son of her own that she can finally be recognized by father and husband alike, and therefore reintegrated into her own lineage. Analogy thus becomes the dominant intellectual desire within this story, replacing the longing for certainty that was tied to men’s production of sons. The chapter concludes by noting that the Man of Law himself claims that while he cannot serve as Chaucer’s heir, perhaps he could serve as an analogous reminder of his poetic talent.
几乎继承人
第五章探讨了女儿对男性生殖权威构成的障碍。女儿与父亲的有限相似之处,成为“不相似”的化身,是男人的可怕替身,既不能与他们断绝关系,也不能与他们结婚,也不能完全接受他们作为自己的继承人。本章分析了《法律人的故事》,认为乔叟笔下的女主人公科斯坦斯经历了自己的不相似所带来的后果,因为她周围的男人和女人都面临着提高感知能力的挑战。只有当科斯坦斯有了自己的儿子,她才能最终得到父亲和丈夫的认可,从而重新融入自己的血统。因此,在这个故事中,类比成为主导的智力欲望,取代了对确定性的渴望,这种渴望与男人生儿子有关。这一章的结尾提到,这位律师自己声称,虽然他不能成为乔叟的继承人,但也许他可以作为乔叟诗歌才能的类似提醒。
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