Animal Imagery and Oral Discourse in Havelok’s First Fight

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2004-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.VIATOR.2.300201
Scott Kleinman
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This article explores the complex stylistic dynamics of the description of Havelok’s first fight in the fourteenth-century Middle English romance Havelok the Dane. The episode is characterized by a mishmash of quasi-symbolic imagery and multiple (sometimes contradictory) re-narrations which past scholarship has connected to the poem’s distinctive oral mode of discourse. An examination of the episode’s sources and the diverse imagery of its multiple accounts of the fight reveals the poet’s consciousness of the role of the teller in transforming the tale. The poet makes use of diverse animal imagery (but especially that of the baited bear) to explore the complex ways in which we experience bondage. The poet’s diverse perspectives and dynamically changing imagery lead him to sacrifice any claim to be providing an authoritative historical account of Havelok’s life; instead, he recognizes the fallibility of oral discourse, marshalling it to unlock deeper truths about the social and spiritual nature of bondage ...
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《哈夫洛克的第一次战斗》中的动物意象与口头话语
本文探讨了十四世纪中古英语浪漫小说《丹麦人哈夫洛克》中哈夫洛克第一次打斗的复杂文体动态。这一集的特点是混合了准象征意象和多重(有时是矛盾的)重新叙述,过去的学术研究将其与诗歌独特的口头话语模式联系起来。对这一情节的来源和对这场战斗的多种描述的不同意象的考察,揭示了诗人对叙述者在改变故事中的角色的意识。诗人利用各种各样的动物意象(尤其是被诱饵的熊)来探索我们体验束缚的复杂方式。诗人多样化的视角和动态变化的意象使他放弃了为哈夫洛克的生活提供权威历史描述的主张;相反,他认识到口头话语的不可靠性,并将其整理成揭示束缚的社会和精神本质的更深层次的真理……
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