变形中世纪主义:诗歌、注意力和身体的奥秘

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Alicia Smith
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这本书鼓励人们根据中世纪文学的现代性,尤其是其现代抒情诗《余生》来仔细阅读中世纪文学。它表明,耐心和注意力,特别是对触摸、身体边界、照明及其在诗歌中的交叉点的元素,可以是变形的练习。它不仅通过学术论证的惯常节奏,而且通过自己诗意和沉思的时刻来做到这一点。Augustine、Cassian、Bernard of Clairvaux、Dante、Boccaccio和旧法国叙事英雄,以及他们的现代抒情同行,以新的和新的复杂的方式出现。总之,他们变了形。
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Transfiguring Medievalism: Poetry, Attention, and the Mysteries of the Body
The book encourages a closer reading of medieval literature in light of its modern, and especially its modern lyric, afterlives. It demonstrates that patience and attention, particularly to elements of touch, the body’s boundaries, illumination, and their intersections in poetry, can be transfigurative practices. It does so not only through the accustomed cadences of scholarly argumentation but through its own moments of poetic and meditative reflection. Augustine, Cassian, Bernard of Clairvaux, Dante, Boccaccio, and the heroes of Old French narrative, as well as their modern lyric counterparts, come to light in new and newly complicated ways. They become, in a word, transfigured.
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