期刊名称:Linguæ & - Rivista di lingue e culture moderne
印刷版ISSN:1724-8698
出版年度:2018
卷号:17
期号:1
页码:45-61
DOI:10.7358/ling-2018-001-masc
语种:Italian
出版社:LED Edizioni Universitarie
摘要:This article aims to demonstrate how Charles I of Anjou’s figure and government affected the development of a European cultural and political identity between 1246 and 1285. In fact, the features of anti-Angevin literature (whose major promoters were Occitan troubadours) confirm the existence of a common awareness of political instability and of a widespread feeling of opposition to Charles. In this sense, the fact that different authors used similar recurring forms, themes and rhetorical strategies at the same time suggests the existence of a European identity. New data are given to corroborate this hypothesis, such as the position of German Minnesänger , Austorc de Segret and Ricaut Bonomel (active in the Holy Land), as well as the involvement of European kings (such as Peter III of Aragon, Alfonso X of Castile and Edward I of England) in the context of anti-Angevin poetry.
关键词:troubadours; Charles I of Anjou; romance philology; Holy Land; minnesänger; anti-Angevin literature; Europe; identity; Peter III of Aragon; Edward I of England; Alfonso X of Castile