Emotional Pain and Self-Harm in the Prose Lancelot and the Alliterative Morte Arthure

Guillemette Bolens
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Medieval romance often associates anger, sadness and distress with self-harm when these emotions reach a high level of intensity. In the Alliterative Morte Arthure, Arthur’s knights protest that the king is ‘blundering himself’ (that is, injuring himself) when mourning Gawain and feeling overwhelmed with sorrow. In the Prose Lancelot, Galehaut asks Lancelot, who has spent the night beset by heart-wrenching grief, why he is ‘killing himself’. In both works, the self is foregrounded in episodes that involve intense emotions and self-inflicted injury. The purpose of this essay is to investigate this recurring association of extreme emotions with self-harm in medieval romance.
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散文《兰斯洛特》和拟人小说《悲惨世界》中的情感痛苦与自我伤害
中世纪的浪漫主义作品常常将愤怒、悲伤和痛苦与自残联系在一起,当这些情绪达到很高的强度时就会自残。在押韵的《亚瑟王之死》中,亚瑟的骑士们抗议国王在哀悼高文时 "误伤了自己"(即伤害了自己),悲伤之情溢于言表。在《兰斯洛特散文》中,盖尔豪特问整夜沉浸在撕心裂肺的悲痛中的兰斯洛特为什么要 "自杀"。在这两部作品中,自我都在涉及强烈情感和自我伤害的情节中得到了凸显。本文旨在研究中世纪浪漫主义作品中反复出现的极端情绪与自我伤害的关联。
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