Jarama the Bull and Maghreb the Lion

John Beusterien
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Chapter 3 provides a biogeography of Maghreb the lion and Jarama the bull. The collection of poems in The Amphitheater of Philip the Great describes a day of animal spectacle, focusing on the staged combat between Jarama and Maghreb. The poems celebrate the bull as classical hero and Philip IV as imperial hunter. After Jarama killed Maghreb, the poets in the collection depict the fighting bull as Spain’s own species and as the only wild animal in the world that was still to be dominated. They describe Philip IV’s final execution of the bull before the public as the spectacle’s glorious climax. The group of poets in The Amphitheater of Philip the Great represent the imperial literary elite who sought to forge collective identities of Europe and Spain, as well as in terms of race.
公牛贾拉马和狮子马格里布
第三章介绍了狮子马格里布和公牛贾拉马的生物地理学。《腓力大帝的圆形剧场》中的诗集描述了一天的动物奇观,重点是贾拉马和马格里布之间上演的战斗。这些诗颂扬公牛是古典英雄,颂扬腓力四世是帝王猎人。在贾拉马杀死马格里布之后,诗集中的诗人把斗牛描绘成西班牙独有的物种,是世界上唯一仍处于统治地位的野生动物。他们将腓力四世最后一次在公众面前处决公牛的场面描述为这场盛典的高潮。《腓力大帝的圆形剧场》中的一群诗人代表了帝国文学精英,他们寻求建立欧洲和西班牙的集体身份,以及种族方面的身份。
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