谁是亚瑟王的莫德雷德爵士?

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
A. Breeze
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莫德雷德爵士是传说中的亚瑟王的侄子;迈德劳是历史上亚瑟王的忠实战友。在传说中,莫德雷德是一个叛国者和反叛者,他杀死了他的叔叔。在历史上,迈德劳是一名战士,公元537年(与亚瑟王)在“卡姆兰”(被确定为英格兰北部卡莱尔附近的卡斯尔斯特德堡)倒下。威尔士吟游诗人长久以来都把梅德劳视为英雄;西班牙读者从中世纪起就知道莫德雷德是叛徒。所以这篇论文有三个目的。首先,揭示梅沃德是一个历史人物,一个六世纪的北不列颠英雄,就像亚瑟王一样。第二,展示12世纪蒙茅斯的杰弗里如何永久玷污了梅德拉的名声。第三,为Medrawd提供一个词源,这是一个与康沃尔语“Modred”无关的英国形式,杰弗里以他一贯的对历史的傲慢态度将其强加于战士身上。
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Who Was King Arthur’s Sir Modred?
Sir Modred was nephew to the King Arthur of legend; Medrawd was loyal comrade to the Arthur of history. In legend, Modred is a traitor and rebel who kills his uncle. In history, Medrawd was a warrior who fell (with Arthur) in 537 CE at «Camlan» (identified as the fort of Castlesteads, near Carlisle, northern England). Welsh bards long remembered Medrawd as a hero; Spanish readers have known Modred as a traitor since the Middle Ages. So this paper has three purposes. First, to reveal Medrawd as a historical character, a sixthcentury hero of North Britain, like Arthur himself. Second, to show how Medrawd’s reputation was permanently blackened in the twelfth century by Geoffrey of Monmouth. Third, to provide an etymology for Medrawd, a British form unrelated to the Cornish ‘Modred’ clamped upon the warrior by Geoffrey, with his usual cavalier attitude to history.
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