Week 11 Flashcards

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Pardoner’s tale as exemplum

A

Radix malorum est cupitas (3 scoundrels die because of their greed)

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Allegory

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  • method of instruction
  • Stems from plato (cave)
  • like a really long metaphor
  • relies on doctrine shared between reader and author
  • within narrative is equated with meanings outside narrative
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Allegory in Pardoner’s Tale

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  • Personification (old man)
  • Shared Christian doctrine (crooked way)
  • Beatific version of God
  • parodies of last supper and stabbing of Christ/youngest rascal
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Difference Exemplum v. Allegory

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Exemplum requires generalisation

Allegory requires translation

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5
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2 levels of meaning allegorical figures

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  1. literal (inside narrative)

2. symbolic (outside narrative

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6
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Allegory used for

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  • training lawyers (rhetoric)
  • reading and interpreting the bible (=exegesis)
  • reading and interpreting literary texts
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7
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threefold interpretation of Bible

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letter (linguistic construction)
sense (literal, surface meaning)
sentence (deeper, ‘spiritual’ meaning, moral)

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8
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Patristic criticism exegesis

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  • refers to pater

- form of new historicism (take context into consideration)

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9
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Medieval literature

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  • not autonomous, but self-referential

- external references (imagery/figurative language [MT], symbolism [romances, WOBT], allegory [PT])

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10
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Medieval allegorical interpretation

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  • everything must make sense as it expresses God’s plan (bestiaries)
  • written texts must also make sense
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11
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nut as allegory for god

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  • fleshy part = human side of God
  • wood under flesh = cross
  • True nut = hidden nature of Christ
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12
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fourfold interpretation of the bible

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  • literal level (what happened)
  • allegorical level (what to believe)
  • moral level (how to behave/live)
  • anagogical level (what to hope for in the future)
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