德、比尔兹利与圆桌会议的复杂骑士精神

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Larissa van Vianen
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Aubrey Beardsley为J.M.Dent 1894年版绘制的水墨画是继Wynkyn de Worde印刷的1498年版匿名木刻之后出版的托马斯·马洛里的《亚瑟王》的第一套现代插图。自出版以来,比尔兹利的插图一直因其对马洛里文本的不忠而受到批评。然而,本文认为比尔兹利的《亚瑟王》插图与1498年的木刻非常相似。它讨论了两组插图对马洛里对骑士精神的复杂理解的反应,并口述了对《亚瑟王》的解读,强调了卡梅洛特的女性的重要性和马洛里对侠义精神的批评。
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De Worde, Beardsley, and the Complicated Chivalry of the Round Table
Aubrey Beardsley’s ink drawings for J.M. Dent’s 1894 edition were the first modern set of illustrations of Thomas Malory’s Morte d’Arthur published after the anonymous woodcuts in the 1498 edition printed by Wynkyn de Worde. Since their publication, Beardsley’s illustrations have been criticised for their supposed unfaithfulness to Malory’s text. This article argues however that Beardsley’s illustrations of Morte d’Arthur bear great resemblance to the 1498 woodcuts. It discusses how both sets of illustrations react to Malory’s complicated understanding of chivalry and dictate a reading of Morte d’Arthur that places emphasis on the importance of Camelot’s women and Malory’s criticism of chivalry.
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期刊介绍: Quærendo is a leading peer-reviewed journal in the world of manuscripts and books. It contains a selection of scholarly articles connected with the Low Countries. Particular emphasis is given to codicology and palaeography, printing from around 1500 until present times, humanism, book publishers and libraries, typography, bibliophily and book binding. Since 1971 Quærendo has been establishing itself as a forum for contributions from the Low Countries concerning the history of books. Its appearance in the great libraries of the world as well as on the book shelves of individual professors and scholars, shows it to be an invaluable reference work for their research.
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