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Prowess and Charity in the Perceval of Chrétien de Troyes

معرفی کتاب «Prowess and Charity in the Perceval of Chrétien de Troyes» نوشتهٔ David C. Fowler، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Washington Press در سال 1959. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

My purpose in the following pages is to examine the "Perceval" or "Conte del Graal" of the twelfth-century poet, Chrétien de Troyes, and to elucidate what I consider to be the meaning of the poem as Chrétien intended it. My conclusion, briefly stated, is that the poet has constructed his narrative so as to reveal the "internal quest" of the hero, Perceval, for the resolution of a conflict of ideals within himself. The ideals in conflict are prowess ("proesce") and charity, or the love of God ("charité"). Taken together, these concepts were the cornerstone of chivalry in the twelfth century. That these two ideals were inimical and that charity must ultimately prevail over prowess together constitute Chretien’s theme. It follows from this that the poem does not merely reflect the aristocratic ideals of the age, but rather that it challenges the very foundation of feudal society. Introduction 3 I. The Forest of Wales (69-634) 10 II. The Maiden of the Tent (635-833) 13 III. The Court of Arthur (834-1304) 15 IV. Gornemant de Goort (1305-1698) 17 V. Belrepeire (1699-2973) 20 VI. The Grail Castle (2974-3421) 23 VII. The Weeping Maiden (3422-3690) 35 VIII. The Wretched Maiden (3691-4191) 41 IX. Return to the Court (4162-4602) 43 X. The Hideous Damsel (4603-4746) 46 XI. The Quest of Gauvain (4747-6216) 49 XII. Good Friday (6217-6513) 53 Conclusion 59 Notes 65 Bibliography 79
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