Joyce Carol Oates’s Carthage as a Modern Troilus and Cressida Story

Dominika Ruszkiewicz
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Both Geoffrey Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and Joyce Carol Oates’s Carthage are set in times of war, the Trojan War and the Iraq War, respectively, and both are associated with love on the one hand, and loss on the other. In fact, Carthage contains many echoes of the past, with the main characters of the novel, Juliet and Cressida Mayfield, bringing connotations with Chaucer’s and Shakespeare’s works, their father compared to an old Roman general, and Corporal Brett Kincaid likened to the hero of chivalric romances. The aim of this article is to argue that Oates’s Carthage may be seen as a modern Troilus and Cressida story in that it presents aspects of medieval reality in a modern guise, with the most poignant and recurrent association being that between the “war on terror” and medieval crusades and the emotion dominating the characters’ reactions being rage, an emotion which occurs in relation to the fires of passion and war in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde, Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, and Joyce Carol Oates’s Carthage.
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乔伊斯·卡罗尔·奥茨的《迦太基:现代特洛伊罗斯和克蕾西达的故事》
杰弗里·乔叟的《特洛伊和克里塞德》和乔伊斯·卡罗尔·奥茨的《迦太基》都以战争为背景,分别是特洛伊战争和伊拉克战争,两者都一方面与爱有关,另一方面与损失有关。事实上,迦太基包含了许多过去的回声,小说的主角朱丽叶和克蕾西达·梅菲尔德带来了乔叟和莎士比亚作品的内涵,他们的父亲被比作古罗马将军,下士布雷特·金凯被比作骑士浪漫小说中的英雄。本文的目的是指出,欧茨的迦太基可能被视为现代特洛伊罗斯和克雷西达的故事,它中世纪现实在现代伪装的礼物方面,与最深刻和复发性协会是在“反恐战争”和中世纪的十字军东征和情感主导角色的反应是愤怒,一种情感的发生与激情的火灾和战争在乔叟的特洛伊罗斯和Criseyde,莎士比亚的《特洛伊罗斯和克雷西达,乔伊斯·卡罗尔·奥茨的《迦太基》
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