Chaucer, Spain, and the Prioress's Antisemitism

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Lawrence L. Besserman
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Abstract

The goal of the present essay is to demonstrate how unlikely it would have been for Chaucer to have subscribed to the antisemitic views depicted in the Prioress’s Tale. The demonstration consists of three sections. The first section takes a fresh look at textual clues in the fictional response to the Prioress’s Tale within the Canterbury Tales. The second section adduces neglected evidence of intersections between Chaucer’s diplomatic and court-related career and the careers of prominent contemporary Jews in Spain, and also in Anglo-Spanish relations, from the 1360s to the 1390s. The third section examines Chaucer’s surprisingly favorable depictions of Jews in two passages, one from the House of Fame and one from the Prologue to the Treatise on the Astrolabe. These two passages are routinely neglected by commentators on Chaucer’s attitude toward Jews, an attitude too often presumed to be the same as that expressed in the Prioress’s Tale.
乔叟,西班牙和女院长的反犹主义
本文的目的是要证明乔叟是多么不可能赞同《女修道院院长的故事》中所描述的反犹主义观点。演示由三个部分组成。第一部分以全新的视角审视《坎特伯雷故事集》中对女院长故事的虚构回应中的文本线索。第二部分引用了被忽视的证据,证明了乔叟的外交和宫廷生涯与西班牙当代杰出犹太人的职业生涯,以及1360年代到1390年代的英西关系之间的交集。第三部分考察了乔叟在两段中对犹太人令人惊讶的有利描写,一段来自《名人堂》,另一段来自《星盘论》的序言。这两段通常被评论家们忽略了乔叟对犹太人的态度,这种态度通常被认为和《女修道院院长的故事》中表达的是一样的。
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