Ode to Titivillus: Apathy and the Transformative Potentialities of "Sloth" in Late Medieval England

Q2 Arts and Humanities
N. Calder
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Abstract:This essay examines the ways in which an anonymous fifteenth-century preacher addressed issues of apathy among his congregations, preserved in the English sermon cycle known as Jacob's Well. Through the preacher's expositions of the sin of sloth—and the dramatic exempla that accompany such passages—I argue that the text encapsulates an anxiety over apathy among the preacher's (fictionalized or real) lay audiences. The essay complicates the idea that laypeople in late medieval England believed homogeneously in the religious teachings delivered from the pulpit. Indeed, Jacob's Well is read here as an example of a preacher grappling with the difficulties of managing a congregation made up of diverse experiences and intensities of faith, in which religious indifference had the potential to be deep-rooted. I argue that the medieval Church's conceptualization of "sloth" belies a concern over lay apathy, understood as a potentially subversive mode of unbelief, rather than lay ignorance.
提提维勒斯颂:中世纪晚期英格兰“懒惰”的冷漠和变革潜力
摘要:本文考察了一位15世纪的匿名传教士在他的会众中解决冷漠问题的方式,这些问题保存在被称为雅各井的英国讲道周期中。通过传教士对懒惰之罪的阐释——以及伴随这些段落的戏剧性例子——我认为,这篇文章概括了传教士(虚构的或真实的)外行听众对冷漠的焦虑。这篇文章使中世纪晚期英格兰的俗人都相信从讲坛上传下来的宗教教义这一观点复杂化了。事实上,《雅各之井》在这里被解读为一个牧师的例子,他努力应对管理会众的困难,会众由不同的经历和信仰强度组成,其中宗教冷漠可能根深蒂固。我认为,中世纪教会对“懒惰”的概念化掩盖了对俗人冷漠的关注,这种冷漠被理解为一种潜在的颠覆性的不信模式,而不是俗人的无知。
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Studies in the Age of Chaucer
Studies in the Age of Chaucer Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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