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E-grāmata: Secret in Medieval Literature: Alternative Worlds in the Middle Ages

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  • Sērija : Studies in Medieval Literature
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666917871
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The Secret in Medieval Literature: Alternative Worlds in the Middle Ages explores the many strange phenomena, both in the Middle Ages and today, that do not find any good rational explanations. Those do not pertain to magic or to religion in the traditional sense of the word; they are secrets of an epistemological kind and tend to defy human rationality, without being marginal or irrelevant. At first sight, we might believe that we face elements from fairy tales, but the medieval cases discussed here go far beyond such a simplistic approach to the mysterious dimension of secrets. In fact, as this book argues, medieval poets commonly engaged with alternative forces and described their workings within the human context (both in the Latin West and in the East), without being able to come to terms with them critically. Those mysteries appear both in heroic epics and courtly romances, among other genres, and they figure more frequently than we might have assumed. On the one hand, we could conceive of those secrets as the product of literary liberties and imagination; on the other, those secrets prove to be rather serious agents intervening in the lives of the fictional protagonists. By the same token, our modern world is not all rationality and material conditions either. The study of secrets in the Middle Ages thus opens the pathway toward a new epistemology both for the people in the pre-modern age and us today.

Recenzijas

Albrecht Classen, in The Secret in Medieval Literature, explores the concept of the secret, a hidden world where things happen that are supposed to be removed from public awareness, from the knowledge of the uninitiated or protected from abuses by the masses. Specifically, in a wide variety of texts, including medieval classics such as the Lais of Marie de France and Wolfram van Eschenbachs Parzival, he studies the function of the secret as a narrative motive and not just as an explanation for faintly mysterious phenomena. This analysis of pre-modern literary works from the perspective of strange or inexplicable incidents and objects that move the account forward is a unique approach. It is not another book about religion, magic, or mysticism but rather a fresh look at what was considered privileged knowledge and how that knowledge alluded protagonists in medieval works. -- Connie L. Scarborough, Texas Tech University

Introduction: The Secret in the Literary Discourse: The Challenges of
Medieval Literature for Post-Modern Readers

Chapter One: Marie de France: The Laisthe Mysterious Black Ship, and Other
Secrets in the World of Love

Chapter Two: Nordic Sagas and the Mabinogi: Secrets in Medieval Icelandic and
Welsh Literature or: The Appearance of the Otherworld in the Human Context

Chapter Three: Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzivalthe Secret of the Grail at
Munsalvęsche, and the Secret Inscription on the Dog Leash in Titurel

Chapter Four: Heldris de Cornuälles Roman de Silence: The Secret of Gender
Identity and the Secret of the Self: Nature versus NurtureA Debate Raging
Already in the Thirteenth Century

Chapter Five: Secrets and Mysteries in the World of Heinrich von dem Türlins
Crōne: The Transformation of the Arthurian and the Grail Romance

Chapter Six: Secrets and the Secret World in Huon de Bordeaux Foreign and Yet
Not Alien: The Good King Auberon

Chapter Seven: Secrets of the Mystical World: Mysticism and the Absolute
Other in Divine Terms

Epilogue: Have We Now Found the Secret? Or are there no secrets?

Bibliography

Index

About the Author
Albrecht Classen is university distinguished professor of German studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson.