The Joy of Love in Béroul’s Tristan and Chrétien’s Chevalier de la Charrette
The Joy of Love in Béroul’s Tristan and Chrétien’s Chevalier de la Charrette
Paradisi, Gioia; Fuksas, Anatole Pierre
2016-10-01 00:00:00
Abstract: The connection between the joie d’amor and the bleeding wound defines a proper Pathosformel , an iconic set based on the predetermined connection between a pleasurable emotion and a painful bodily state, that summarizes the dialectic of love on which both Béroul’s Tristan and Chrétien’s Charrette are based.
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The Joy of Love in Béroul’s Tristan and Chrétien’s Chevalier de la Charrette
Abstract: The connection between the joie d’amor and the bleeding wound defines a proper Pathosformel , an iconic set based on the predetermined connection between a pleasurable emotion and a painful bodily state, that summarizes the dialectic of love on which both Béroul’s Tristan and Chrétien’s Charrette are based.
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Journal of the International Arthurian Society
– de Gruyter
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