L’Isotopie du saut dans le Tristan de Béroul et le Tristrant d’Eilhart d’Oberg

The Isotopy of the Leap in Béroul's Tristan and the Tristrant by Eilhart von ObergeBased on an inventory and a detailed examination of the morphological and lexicological paradigm of the verb "salir", the study shows how the isotopy of the leap is an essential foundation of Béroul...

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Veröffentlicht in:Le moyen âge. - Liège : De Boeck supérieur, 1888. - (2017), 1, Seite 41-80
1. Verfasser: Lenoir, Nicolas (VerfasserIn)
Format: Aufsatz
Veröffentlicht: 2017
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Le moyen âge
Schlagworte:Tristan isotopy Eilhart von Oberge Béroul leap
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Zusammenfassung:The Isotopy of the Leap in Béroul's Tristan and the Tristrant by Eilhart von ObergeBased on an inventory and a detailed examination of the morphological and lexicological paradigm of the verb "salir", the study shows how the isotopy of the leap is an essential foundation of Béroul's Tristan and Eilhart von Oberge's Tristrant, and how it makes it easier to understand the consistency and senefiance (importance) of the "common" version. Focusing initially on the two famous episodes of the "Flour on the Floor" and the "Leap from the Chapel", the author extends his analysis to the tale's structures, the various reprises and variations of the theme from one text to the other, finally to reveal a "poetics of the leap". The leap seems to be a new key to the reading of Tristan subject matter: an aesthetic principle in Béroul's narrative that proceeds in successive bursts, an archaic and mythical hero's signature, symbol of Tristan's wild aspects and his affinity with transgression.
ISSN:0027-2841