George Chapman's Musaean 'Light': Origin, Primordiality and Priority from The Divine Poem of Musaeus (1616) to Hero and Leander (1598)

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES PARERGON Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1353/pgn.2024.a935342
Zenón Luis-Martínez
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Published in 1616, George Chapman's 'The Divine Poem of Musaeus' continued his programme of translations of the works by those Greek authors regarded in the Renaissance as the origins of Western poetry—Homer, Musaeus, and Hesiod. However, Musaeus's only extant poem, 'The Things Concerning Hero and Leander', is a short erotic epyllion composed towards the end of the fifth century ce. This poem had been the source of Christopher Marlowe's 'Hero and Leander' (1598) and of its continuation by Chapman himself in a second edition that same year. The present article investigates the circumstances of Chapman's return to his earlier subject, as well as his assumption of the outmoded hypothesis of Musaeus's identity as 'First of all Poets'. It also discusses the import of this assumption to his theory of poetry and to his practice as a poet and as a translator.

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乔治-查普曼的穆萨埃 "光":从《穆萨乌斯的神诗》(1616 年)到《英雄与利安德》(1598 年)的起源、原始性和优先性
摘要:乔治-查普曼(George Chapman)的《穆萨欧斯的神诗》出版于 1616 年,延续了他翻译文艺复兴时期被视为西方诗歌起源的希腊作家--荷马、穆萨欧斯和赫西俄德--作品的计划。然而,穆萨欧斯现存的唯一一首诗《关于英雄和利安德的事》是一首创作于公元前五世纪末的色情短诗。这首诗是克里斯托弗-马洛(Christopher Marlowe)的《英雄与利安德》(1598 年)以及查普曼本人在同年的第二版中继续创作这首诗的源泉。本文研究了查普曼回归其早期主题的情况,以及他对穆萨乌斯作为 "万诗之首 "这一过时假设的假设。文章还讨论了这一假设对他的诗歌理论以及他作为诗人和翻译家的实践的影响。
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期刊介绍: Parergon publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of medieval and early modern studies. It has a particular focus on research which takes new approaches and crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. Fully refereed and with an international Advisory Board, Parergon is the Southern Hemisphere"s leading journal for early European research. It is published by the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Inc.) and has close links with the ARC Network for Early European Research.
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