The Pèlerinage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville : tradition, authority and influence
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The Pèlerinage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville : tradition, authority and influence
(Gallica, v. 32)
D.S. Brewer, 2013
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Essays originally presented at a colloquium on "The allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville in Europe," held at the University of Lausanne in 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-215) and index
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内容説明
New essays on the unjustly neglected Pelerinage works by de Guileville, showing in particular its huge contemporary influence.
The fourteenth-century French pilgrimage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville (or "Digulleville") shaped late medieval and early modern European culture. Portions of the Pelerinage de Vie Humaine, Pelerinage de l'Ame and Pelerinage de Jhesucrist survive in more than eighty medieval manuscripts and translations into English, German, Dutch, Castilian and Latin appeared by the early sixteenth century, along with adaptations into Frenchprose and dramatic forms and numerous early printed editions.
This volume furnishes a better understanding of the allegories' circulation, creation and importance from the 1330s into the 1560s, via trans-national, multilingual and interdisciplinary perspectives. The collection's first section, on "Tradition", identifies the patterns that developed as Deguileville's corpus captured the attentions of adaptors, annotators and illustrators. The second section, on "Authority", addresses the cultural context of Deguileville himself, his approach to poetic craft and the status of his French and Latin poetry. The third section, on "Influence", closely examines selected connections between the Pelerinages and the literary productions of later authors, translators and reading communities, including the French verse of Philippe de Mezieres, Castilian print adaptation, and the early modern Croatian novel.Overall, the collection provides a variety of approaches to examining literary reception, attending not only to texts but also to evidence of surviving manuscripts and early printed editions; it offers new insights into a rich and complex allegorical corpus and its impact on European literary history.
Marco Nievergelt is a Maitre-Assistant in Early English Literature in the English department of the University of Lausanne.Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath studies English and French medieval literature, with a particular interest in allegory, translation studies, and the history of the material text.
Contributors: Flor Maria Bango de la Campa, Robert L.A. Clark, Graham Robert Edwards, Dolores Grmaca, Andreas Kablitz, John Moreau, Ursula Peters, Fabienne Pomel, Pamela Sheingorn, Sara V. Torres, Geraldine Veysseyre
目次
Introduction - Marco Nievergelt and Stephanie Kamath
The Pelerinage Corpus: A Tradition of Textual Transformation across Western Europe - Ursula Peters
The Pelerinage Corpus: A Tradition of Textual Transformation across Western Europe - Andreas Kablitz
Manuscrits a voir, manuscrits a lire, manuscrits lus: Les marginalia du Pelerinage de Vie Humaine comme indices de sa reception medievale - Geraldine Veysseyre
Rewriting Joseph in the Life of Christ: The Allegory of the Raptor-Thieves in the Pelerinage de Jhesucrist - Robert L. A. Clark
Rewriting Joseph in the Life of Christ: The Allegory of the Raptor-Thieves in the Pelerinage de Jhesucrist - Pamela Sheingorn
Les ecrits peregrins ou les voies de l'autorite chez Guillaume de Deguileville: le modele epistolaire et juridique - Fabienne Pomel
'Ce mauvais tabellion': Satan and Marian Textuality in Deguileville's Pelerinage de l'Ame - John Moreau
Making Sense of Deguileville's Autobiographical Project:The Evidence of Bibliotheque nationale de France MS Latin 14845 - Graham Edwards
Remembered Pelerinage: Deguileville's Pilgrim in Philippe de Mezieres's Songe du Vieil Pelerin - Sara V. Torres
La reception espagnole de Deguileville: El Pelegrino de la vida humana - Flor Maria Bango de la Campa
Body Trouble: The Impact of Deguileville's Allegory of Human Life on Croatian Renaissance Literature - Dolores Grmaca
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