Selves & nations: the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
On Organization, Texts, and Translations xiii
General Introduction 1
Part One
Masking Identities:
selves and nations in the mlddle ages
Introduction 19
I. Medieval Selfhood: Towardthe Universal 23
II. (Post)Modern Selfhood: Toward Singularities and Multiplicities 35
1. The Biological Seif 37
2. The Narrative Seif 41
3. The Prosopagraphical Seif 46
III. Prosopagraphical Selfhood in Antiquity and the Middle Ages 59
1. Classical Prosopagraphical Selfhood 59
2. Medieval Personae and Masks 64
3. Medieval Prosopagraphical Selfhood 71
IV. Medieval Metaphors of Seif: Toward Conceptual AHegory 83
1. The Subject of Allegory 85
2. The Rule of Metaphor 89
3. The Archetype versus the Mytheme 94
4. The Mythologies We Live By 98
V. Medieval Prosopagraphical Collectivities: Toward Medieval Nations 104
1. Person and Nation '°4
2. Modern and Medieval Nations 108
3. Medieval Nations and Myths of Troy 119
Conclusion ^8
viii
Part Two
Masking Troy:
Making Personal and Collective Identities in Guido delle Colonne's
hlstorla destructionis troiae
Introduction 133
VI. Translating Benoit's Roman de Troie: French Romance versus
Latin Prose 140
VII. Creating Opacity and Transparency: Heart versus Mind 152
1. Jason's Heart versus Peleus's Mind 153
2. Ovidian Medea versus Virgilian Jason 156
VIII. Masking Rule: Trojan Transparency versus Greek Opacity 167
1. Transparent Intersection versus Opaque Imposition 168
2. Trojan Femininity versus Attempted (Greek) Rationality 170
3. Natural Empire versus Aberrant Antagonists 178
IX. Transgressing Borders: Benoit's Roman versus Guido's Historia 192
1. Trojan Helen: Hybridity and Muted Flexibility 192
2. Trojan Briseida: Negotiating Transparency 195
3. Greek Briseida: Negotiating Opacity 200
4. Hybrid Briseida: New Seif (Denial) 204
X. Writing Selves and Nations: Myth versus Mythology 210
1. Metaphorical Collectives: Hector versus Achilles 210
2. Ulyssean Collectives: Ulysses versus Circe 221
3. Guidoan Collectives: Virgil versus Ovid 229
XI. Making Sicily: Imperial versus National Bricolage 238
1. Sicilian Politics: Angevins versus Hohenstaufen 239
2. Sicilian Poetics: Trojan Nation versus Greek Empire 246
3. Sicilian Men: Aeneas versus Troy 254
Conclusion 261
XII. Interchapter One: Pre-Chaucerian Prosopagraphy in the Laud Troy Book. 264
1. From History to Romance: Genre 268
2. From Writing Romance to Writing Selves: Masks 273
ix
3. From Greek Opacity to Trojan Transparency: Hector 279
4. From Individual to Genealogy: Hector to Penthesilea 285
5. From Romance Seif to Romance (Counter-)Nation: The Poet 303
Part Three
Deconstructing Troy:
ovid, vlrgil, and chaucerian counter-nationhood
Introduction 321
XIII. "And how he loste hys sterisman": Historiographical Gaps in the
Home of Farne 328
1. Ovidian Dreams, Virgilian Realities: Changing Dido 329
2. Steerless Aeneas, Steerless Geffrey: Filling Ontological Blanks 335
3. Historiographical Diversity, Ontological Multiplicity: Rewriting Nation 339
XIV. "We wil medle us ech with other": Mythologizing Allegory 346
1. Ovidian Changeability, Virgilian Stasis: Rethinking Dichotomies 348
2. Geffrey's Aeneid, Chaucer's Remedia: Steering the Troilus 355
3. "L'antiche storie [.] cui io potessi fare scudo": Veiling in // Filostrato. 360
4. Boccaccio's Veils, Chaucer's Unveiling: Conceptualizing Allegory 366
XV. "Pat Ile is bycompassed al with ) e se": Chaucerian Nationhood 374
1. Chaucer's Canterbury, Chaucer's Troy: Representing Collectivity 375
2. Cicero's Rome, Troilus's Troy: Rewarding Statecraft 380
3. Italian Scipio, Galfridan Brutus: Prophesizing Insularity 385
XVI. "Whi nyl I helpen to myn owen eure": Transparent Troilus 392
1. "What may I nat stonden here?": From Virgilian Epic to Ovidian Elegy 395
2. "Wol ye be my steere": From Troilus to His Praeceptores Amoris 403
3. "It nedeth naught this matere ofte stere": ¥rom Ars to Tristia 412
XVII. "Here bygynneth game": Opaque Pandarus 427
1. "A fool may ek a wis-man ofte gide": From Personal to Public Voice. 430
2. "Thow shalt the bettre pleyne": From Perception to Mask Making 440
XVIII. "It nedeth me ful sleighly for to pleie": Changeable Criseyde 450
1. "I am myn owene womman": Making an Ars of the Heroides 452
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2. "Ye shal namore han sovereignete": Metamorphos'mg the Ars 458
3. "For thise bokes wol me shende": Abandoning Abandonment 466
XIX. "Hym thoughte it lik a kalendes of chaunge": Chaucerian
Counter-Nationhood 476
1. From "Shady Narrator" to Chaucerian Masks 479
2. The "sorwful instrument": Sailing between Virgil and Ovid 484
3. The "cloude of errour": Erroneous Juvenalia 491
4. "I fynde ek in stories elleswhere": Toward Exilic Translucence 497
5. The "gret diversite / In English": Counter-National Hermeneutics 503
Conclusion 512
XX. Interchapter Two: Post-Chaucerian Prosopagraphy in
Lydgate' s Troy Book 515
1. The "Ethik of false couetise": TroyBoolc's Masked Men 518
2. "I, [.] my silf allone": Medea, Helen, and Criseyde 532
3. "Disfigurid her facis with viseris": Lydgate's Translucence 549
XXI. Conclusions: Henryson's Pleasurable Prosopagraphy Beyond 569
1. Selves and Nations from Guido delle Colonne to John Lydgate 569
2. Henryson's Pleasurable Prosopagraphy 575
3. Beyond 590
Appendix
Works Cited 597
1. Primary Sources 597
2. Secondary Sources 601
Index 636 |
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
On Organization, Texts, and Translations xiii
General Introduction 1
Part One
Masking Identities:
selves and nations in the mlddle ages
Introduction 19
I. Medieval Selfhood: Towardthe Universal 23
II. (Post)Modern Selfhood: Toward Singularities and Multiplicities 35
1. The Biological Seif 37
2. The Narrative Seif 41
3. The Prosopagraphical Seif 46
III. Prosopagraphical Selfhood in Antiquity and the Middle Ages 59
1. Classical Prosopagraphical Selfhood 59
2. Medieval Personae and Masks 64
3. Medieval Prosopagraphical Selfhood 71
IV. Medieval Metaphors of Seif: Toward Conceptual AHegory 83
1. The Subject of Allegory 85
2. The Rule of Metaphor 89
3. The Archetype versus the Mytheme 94
4. The Mythologies We Live By 98
V. Medieval Prosopagraphical Collectivities: Toward Medieval Nations 104
1. Person and Nation '°4
2. Modern and Medieval Nations 108
3. Medieval Nations and Myths of Troy 119
Conclusion ^8
viii
Part Two
Masking Troy:
Making Personal and Collective Identities in Guido delle Colonne's
hlstorla destructionis troiae
Introduction 133
VI. Translating Benoit's Roman de Troie: French Romance versus
Latin Prose 140
VII. Creating Opacity and Transparency: Heart versus Mind 152
1. Jason's Heart versus Peleus's Mind 153
2. Ovidian Medea versus Virgilian Jason 156
VIII. Masking Rule: Trojan Transparency versus Greek Opacity 167
1. Transparent Intersection versus Opaque Imposition 168
2. Trojan Femininity versus Attempted (Greek) Rationality 170
3. Natural Empire versus Aberrant Antagonists 178
IX. Transgressing Borders: Benoit's Roman versus Guido's Historia 192
1. Trojan Helen: Hybridity and Muted Flexibility 192
2. Trojan Briseida: Negotiating Transparency 195
3. Greek Briseida: Negotiating Opacity 200
4. Hybrid Briseida: New Seif (Denial) 204
X. Writing Selves and Nations: Myth versus Mythology 210
1. Metaphorical Collectives: Hector versus Achilles 210
2. Ulyssean Collectives: Ulysses versus Circe 221
3. Guidoan Collectives: Virgil versus Ovid 229
XI. Making Sicily: Imperial versus National Bricolage 238
1. Sicilian Politics: Angevins versus Hohenstaufen 239
2. Sicilian Poetics: Trojan Nation versus Greek Empire 246
3. Sicilian Men: Aeneas versus Troy 254
Conclusion 261
XII. Interchapter One: Pre-Chaucerian Prosopagraphy in the Laud Troy Book. 264
1. From History to Romance: Genre 268
2. From Writing Romance to Writing Selves: Masks 273
ix
3. From Greek Opacity to Trojan Transparency: Hector 279
4. From Individual to Genealogy: Hector to Penthesilea 285
5. From Romance Seif to Romance (Counter-)Nation: The Poet 303
Part Three
Deconstructing Troy:
ovid, vlrgil, and chaucerian counter-nationhood
Introduction 321
XIII. "And how he loste hys sterisman": Historiographical Gaps in the
Home of Farne 328
1. Ovidian Dreams, Virgilian Realities: Changing Dido 329
2. Steerless Aeneas, Steerless Geffrey: Filling Ontological Blanks 335
3. Historiographical Diversity, Ontological Multiplicity: Rewriting Nation 339
XIV. "We wil medle us ech with other": Mythologizing Allegory 346
1. Ovidian Changeability, Virgilian Stasis: Rethinking Dichotomies 348
2. Geffrey's Aeneid, Chaucer's Remedia: Steering the Troilus 355
3. "L'antiche storie [.] cui io potessi fare scudo": Veiling in // Filostrato. 360
4. Boccaccio's Veils, Chaucer's Unveiling: Conceptualizing Allegory 366
XV. "Pat Ile is bycompassed al with ) e se": Chaucerian Nationhood 374
1. Chaucer's Canterbury, Chaucer's Troy: Representing Collectivity 375
2. Cicero's Rome, Troilus's Troy: Rewarding Statecraft 380
3. Italian Scipio, Galfridan Brutus: Prophesizing Insularity 385
XVI. "Whi nyl I helpen to myn owen eure": Transparent Troilus 392
1. "What may I nat stonden here?": From Virgilian Epic to Ovidian Elegy 395
2. "Wol ye be my steere": From Troilus to His Praeceptores Amoris 403
3. "It nedeth naught this matere ofte stere": ¥rom Ars to Tristia 412
XVII. "Here bygynneth game": Opaque Pandarus 427
1. "A fool may ek a wis-man ofte gide": From Personal to Public Voice. 430
2. "Thow shalt the bettre pleyne": From Perception to Mask Making 440
XVIII. "It nedeth me ful sleighly for to pleie": Changeable Criseyde 450
1. "I am myn owene womman": Making an Ars of the Heroides 452
X
2. "Ye shal namore han sovereignete": Metamorphos'mg the Ars 458
3. "For thise bokes wol me shende": Abandoning Abandonment 466
XIX. "Hym thoughte it lik a kalendes of chaunge": Chaucerian
Counter-Nationhood 476
1. From "Shady Narrator" to Chaucerian Masks 479
2. The "sorwful instrument": Sailing between Virgil and Ovid 484
3. The "cloude of errour": Erroneous Juvenalia 491
4. "I fynde ek in stories elleswhere": Toward Exilic Translucence 497
5. The "gret diversite / In English": Counter-National Hermeneutics 503
Conclusion 512
XX. Interchapter Two: Post-Chaucerian Prosopagraphy in
Lydgate' s Troy Book 515
1. The "Ethik of false couetise": TroyBoolc's Masked Men 518
2. "I, [.] my silf allone": Medea, Helen, and Criseyde 532
3. "Disfigurid her facis with viseris": Lydgate's Translucence 549
XXI. Conclusions: Henryson's Pleasurable Prosopagraphy Beyond 569
1. Selves and Nations from Guido delle Colonne to John Lydgate 569
2. Henryson's Pleasurable Prosopagraphy 575
3. Beyond 590
Appendix
Works Cited 597
1. Primary Sources 597
2. Secondary Sources 601
Index 636 |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T20:34:07Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T09:38:03Z |
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language | English Old French Latin |
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spelling | Keller, Wolfram R. Verfasser (DE-588)1050876423 aut Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages Wolfram R. Keller Selves and nations Heidelberg Winter 2008 XIV, 644 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Britannica et Americana : Dritte Folge 25 Vollst. zugl.: Marburg, Univ., Diss., 2007 Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The house of fame (DE-588)4210561-4 gnd rswk-swf Guido de Columnis 1210-1290 Historia destructionis Troiae (DE-588)4257198-4 gnd rswk-swf Benoît de Sainte-More ca. 2. H. 12. Jh. Roman de Troie (DE-588)4250320-6 gnd rswk-swf Literature, Medieval History and criticism Nationalism and literature Europe Self Trojanischer Sagenkreis (DE-588)4132288-5 gnd rswk-swf Selbst Motiv (DE-588)4399198-1 gnd rswk-swf Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd rswk-swf Trojaroman (DE-588)4516781-3 gnd rswk-swf Gruppenidentität Motiv (DE-588)4631852-5 gnd rswk-swf Nationalbewusstsein Motiv (DE-588)4197358-6 gnd rswk-swf Europa Troy (Extinct city) In literature (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 s Trojaroman (DE-588)4516781-3 s Selbst Motiv (DE-588)4399198-1 s Nationalbewusstsein Motiv (DE-588)4197358-6 s DE-604 Guido de Columnis 1210-1290 Historia destructionis Troiae (DE-588)4257198-4 u Gruppenidentität Motiv (DE-588)4631852-5 s Trojanischer Sagenkreis (DE-588)4132288-5 s Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The house of fame (DE-588)4210561-4 u Benoît de Sainte-More ca. 2. H. 12. Jh. Roman de Troie (DE-588)4250320-6 u Britannica et Americana Dritte Folge ; 25 (DE-604)BV000013216 25 text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3059423&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016451547&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Keller, Wolfram R. Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages Britannica et Americana Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The house of fame (DE-588)4210561-4 gnd Guido de Columnis 1210-1290 Historia destructionis Troiae (DE-588)4257198-4 gnd Benoît de Sainte-More ca. 2. H. 12. Jh. Roman de Troie (DE-588)4250320-6 gnd Literature, Medieval History and criticism Nationalism and literature Europe Self Trojanischer Sagenkreis (DE-588)4132288-5 gnd Selbst Motiv (DE-588)4399198-1 gnd Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd Trojaroman (DE-588)4516781-3 gnd Gruppenidentität Motiv (DE-588)4631852-5 gnd Nationalbewusstsein Motiv (DE-588)4197358-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4210561-4 (DE-588)4257198-4 (DE-588)4250320-6 (DE-588)4132288-5 (DE-588)4399198-1 (DE-588)4039676-9 (DE-588)4516781-3 (DE-588)4631852-5 (DE-588)4197358-6 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages |
title_alt | Selves and nations |
title_auth | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages |
title_exact_search | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages |
title_exact_search_txtP | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages |
title_full | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages Wolfram R. Keller |
title_fullStr | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages Wolfram R. Keller |
title_full_unstemmed | Selves & nations the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages Wolfram R. Keller |
title_short | Selves & nations |
title_sort | selves nations the troy story from sicily to england in the middle ages |
title_sub | the Troy story from Sicily to England in the Middle Ages |
topic | Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The house of fame (DE-588)4210561-4 gnd Guido de Columnis 1210-1290 Historia destructionis Troiae (DE-588)4257198-4 gnd Benoît de Sainte-More ca. 2. H. 12. Jh. Roman de Troie (DE-588)4250320-6 gnd Literature, Medieval History and criticism Nationalism and literature Europe Self Trojanischer Sagenkreis (DE-588)4132288-5 gnd Selbst Motiv (DE-588)4399198-1 gnd Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd Trojaroman (DE-588)4516781-3 gnd Gruppenidentität Motiv (DE-588)4631852-5 gnd Nationalbewusstsein Motiv (DE-588)4197358-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The house of fame Guido de Columnis 1210-1290 Historia destructionis Troiae Benoît de Sainte-More ca. 2. H. 12. Jh. Roman de Troie Literature, Medieval History and criticism Nationalism and literature Europe Self Trojanischer Sagenkreis Selbst Motiv Mittelenglisch Trojaroman Gruppenidentität Motiv Nationalbewusstsein Motiv Europa Troy (Extinct city) In literature Hochschulschrift |
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