十日谈中的事物:物体如何变得世俗

IF 0.1 N/A MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1086/721699
Andrew M. Hui
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东西在十日里到处都有。麦基洗德逃脱萨拉丁的陷阱与三个戒指的故事(I.3);Andreuccio赢得了一个红宝石戒指后一天的灾难(II.5);爱人的心被放在金杯里(IV.1);另一个情人的头被埋在一盆罗勒里(IV.5);一根羽毛据说来自天使加百列的翅膀;煤被誉为圣劳伦斯的遗物(VI.10);情人躲在浴缸里(VII.2);斗篷被用作担保的信物(VIII.2);卡兰德里诺和他的朋友们去寻找一种向日葵(VIII.3);女修道院院长错把马裤当成了面纱(IX.2)。在整部小说中,人物用物品来塑造和颠覆自己,组织他们的财务和情感,揭示或隐藏他们的伪善,塑造或颠覆他们最深处的欲望。甚至一个人也可以成为一件东西:你可以被物化得如此之多,以至于你成为一种无休止地交易的性商品,就像沉默的Alatiel (II.7)所争论的那样。在很多场合,她被描述成一个东西(la disiderata cosa,maravigliosa cosa, cosamortale)。
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Things in the Decameron: How Objects Become Secular
THINGS ARE EVERYWHERE IN THE DECAMERON . Melchizedek escapes Saladin’s trap with a tale of three rings (I.3); Andreuccio wins a ruby ring after a day of calamity (II.5); a lover’s heart is placed in a golden chalice (IV.1); another lover’s head is interred in a pot of basil (IV.5); a feather is said to be from the wings of the Angel Gabriel; coals are hailed as the relics of St. Lawrence (VI.10); a lover hides in a tub (VII.2); a cloak is used as a token of pledge (VIII.2); Calandrino and his friends go in search of a heliotrope (VIII.3); an abbess mistakes breeches for a veil (IX.2). Throughout the novelle, characters use objects to fashion and unfashion themselves, organize their finances and affections, reveal or conceal their hypocrisies, and shape or subvert their deepest desires. Even a human can become a thing: you can be objectified so much that you become an endlessly traded sexual commodity, as can—and has—been argued for the silent Alatiel (II.7). She is described— onmultiple occasions—as a thing (la disiderata cosa,maravigliosa cosa, cosamortale).
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