Satire of Patience Advice in Sir Isumbras

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STUDIES IN PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-07-07 DOI:10.1353/sip.2021.0020
R. Waugh
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Abstract:The Middle English romance entitled Sir Isumbras has been neglected, and a series of pronouncements by the hero regarding patience has been all but ignored. However, a closer examination of them allows one to treat these patience episodes as crucial junctures in Isumbras’s development as a character. If a reader recognizes them as examples of satire of the prevailing rhetoric concerning patience in the literature of medieval England and compares the patience episodes with later descriptions of Isumbras’s actions, then the hero’s development is much easier to follow than previous critics have found it to be. Isumbras starts the poem as materialistic and naive. A messenger from God causes him to repent, but a newly acquired tendency to self-righteousness leads him to admonish his wife, children, and other members of his household to be patient in the face of extreme adversity. His advice seems more and more inappropriate as his manifold sufferings alienate him from his family and reduce him to an abject state. Isumbras’s struggle provides insight into the remarkably exacting moral standards of the poem: the process of trying to give up worldly attachments is fiendishly difficult, and pride is nearly impossible to eradicate.
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Isumbras先生的耐心的讽刺
摘要:中世纪英国浪漫小说《伊森布拉爵士》被忽视了,主人公关于耐心的一系列声明几乎被忽视了。然而,对它们进行更仔细的研究可以让人将这些耐心的插曲视为Isumbras作为一个角色发展的关键时刻。如果读者认识到它们是对中世纪英国文学中关于耐心的主流修辞的讽刺,并将耐心的情节与后来对伊森布拉行为的描述进行比较,那么英雄的发展就比以前的评论家发现的要容易得多。伊森布拉一开始就认为这首诗是物质主义和天真的。来自上帝的信使使他忏悔,但一种新获得的自以为是的倾向使他告诫他的妻子、孩子和其他家庭成员在极端逆境中要有耐心。他的建议似乎越来越不合适,因为他的多重痛苦使他与家人疏远,并使他陷入悲惨的境地。Isumbras的斗争让我们深入了解了这首诗极其严格的道德标准:试图放弃世俗依恋的过程极其困难,而自豪感几乎不可能消除。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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