抒情的骗子,动物的欲望和比喻的亲属关系:罗伯特·亨利森在《道德法比利斯》的序言中为诗歌辩护

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Innes Review Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.3366/INR.2021.0280
Davis Moses
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本文引用了罗伯特·亨利森的《寓言》,以便将中世纪的观念置于语境中,即想象的世界,诗意的小说,需要证明;并考察了作为这场辩论基础的神学来源,并为使用寓言动物作为道德典范提供了验证。
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Lyrical liars, animal desires and figurative kinship: Robert Henryson's defence of poetry in the prologue to The Morall Fabillis
This article cites Robert Henryson's Fables in order to contextualise the history of the medieval notion that the world of imaginary, poetic fiction, needs justification; and examines the theological sources which served as the foundation of that debate and provided the validation for the use of fable animals as moral exemplars.
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