查普曼的《布西·丹布瓦的复仇》中的基督教复仇

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1086/697175
Kim Hedlin
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在乔治·查普曼的《布西·丹布瓦》(1607年出版,1604 - 1604年首次演出)的结尾,布西——一个正在崛起的贵族——因为与蒙萨里的妻子塔米拉有染而被蒙萨里伯爵致命地刺伤。尽管垂死的Bussy有理由要求对Montsurry和他的手下进行报复,但他接受了修士的建议,宣布“我原谅他们所有人”,并把他的剑交给了monsurry,作为他“真诚的宽恕”的标志(5.3.157)。悲剧以歌颂毕西的英雄主义结束。修士说:“永别了,一个完整的人的勇敢的遗物。/抬头看,你的灵魂化作一颗星,/与赫拉克勒斯结合火焰”(5.3.264-66)。他不是英雄,因为他“身体虚弱”(5.3.184);相反,他是一个英雄,因为他的宽恕,这比他的政敌在追求荣誉时不必要的暴力要好得多。我们在不到十年的时间里,在查普曼的续集《布西·丹布瓦的复仇》(1613年出版,1610 - 1611年首演)中发现了一个完全不同的场景。在《复仇》中,布西·丹布瓦——他的遗言是
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Christian Revenge in Chapman’s The Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois
t the end of George Chapman’s Bussy D’Ambois (published 1607, first performed c. 1603–4), Bussy—a rising nobleman—is fatally wounded by a Count Montsurry for having an affair with Montsurry’s wife, Tamyra. Although the dying Bussy has reason to demand revenge on Montsurry and his men, he takes the advice of his friar and announces, “I forgive them all,” and gives his sword toMontsurry as a sign of his “unfeigned remission” (5.3.157). The tragedy ends with a celebration of Bussy’s heroism. The friar bids, “Farewell brave relics of a complete man. / Look up and see thy spirit made a star, / Join flames with Hercules” (5.3.264–66). He is no hero because of his “frail condition of strength” (5.3.184); instead, he is a hero because of his forgiveness, which outdoes the needless violence of his political enemies in their quest for honor. We jump ahead less than ten years and find an entirely different scenario in Chapman’s sequel, The Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois (published 1613, first performed c. 1610–11). In The Revenge, Bussy D’Ambois—the man whose final words were
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Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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