"在皎洁的塞克上思考"亨利松小诗中的寓意和形象

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Nicholas Babich
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这篇文章分析了罗伯特-亨利逊之前未被充分研究的诗作《污秽的塞克》的寓言模式。在《塞克》中,一位骑士从邪恶巨人手中拯救了他所爱的一位女士,并在此过程中死去。然后,这个故事被与基督受难的故事相提并论,最后,这首诗认定这两个故事在某种意义上是同一个故事。埃里希-奥尔巴赫(Erich Auerbach)在其相关论文中使用了 "figura "的概念来描述这种叙事模式。在亨利逊的诗集中,《塞尔克》是唯一一首似乎采用这种叙事方式的诗歌,在中世纪后期有关基督受难的抒情诗中也相对独特。在这方面,这首诗似乎具有创新性,值得亨利松学者和寓言学研究者今后进行研究。
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“Think on the Bludy Serk:” Allegory and Figura in Henryson’s Minor Poem

This essay analyzes the allegorical mode of the previously understudied poem by Robert Henryson, The Bludy Serk. In Serk, a knight saves a lady whom he loves from an evil giant, dying in the process. This story is then compared to the story of Christ's Passion, and the poem concludes by identifying the two stories as, in some sense, the same story. This narrative mode is best described using the concept of figura as understood by Erich Auerbach in his essay on the subject. Serk is the only poem in Henryson's corpus which seems to employ this manner of constructing its narrative(s) and is relatively unique among lyrical poems about Christ's Passion in the later Middle Ages. In this regard, it seems to be innovative, and merits future study by Henryson scholars and students of allegory alike.

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NEOPHILOLOGUS
NEOPHILOLOGUS Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Neophilologus is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of modern and medieval language and literature, including literary theory, comparative literature, philology and textual criticism. The languages of publication are English, French, German and Spanish.
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