The Septvauns Affair, Purchase, and Parliament in John Gower’s Mirour de l’Omme

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Matthew Giancarlo
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This article analyzes John Gower’s Mirour de l’Omme, a major Anglo-French poem from the later fourteenth century. The analysis focuses on three points: 1) the poet’s involvement in a parliamentary law dispute about land purchasing in 1365–1366; 2) the parliamentary allegory (the “parliament of the devils” in Part I), extensive legal diction, and the condemnation of “purchasing” in the poem; and 3) the significance these elements have for understanding the Mirour as a complex social and ethical allegory. This article argues that Gower’s poetical ambivalence about “the common voice” is reflected in the work’s parliamentary form, its powerful but also subtly defensive condemnation of legal manipulation, and in the problems of representation—both political and artistic—that these elements raise. This analysis thus reevaluates the Mirour as an important early work in Gower’s oeuvre demonstrating engagement with many of the same issues arising in his later verse.
约翰·高尔的《欧米茄镜报》中的七夫事件、购买和议会
本文分析了约翰·高尔的《欧米茄之镜》,这是14世纪后期英法诗歌的代表作。分析主要集中在三个方面:1)诗人在1365-1366年间卷入了一场关于土地购买的议会法律纠纷;2)议会寓言(第一部分的“魔鬼议会”),广泛的法律措辞,以及诗中对“购买”的谴责;3)这些元素对于理解《镜子》作为一个复杂的社会和伦理寓言的意义。本文认为,高尔对“共同声音”的诗意矛盾心理反映在作品的议会形式中,它对法律操纵的强烈谴责,同时也微妙地为自己辩护,以及这些因素引发的代表问题——包括政治和艺术问题。因此,这一分析重新评估了《镜子》作为高尔作品中重要的早期作品,展示了他后期诗歌中出现的许多相同问题。
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