Le jeu de la feuillée d’Adam de la Halle: une sournoise noise contre la pathologie virale de l’idéologie courtoise féodale
Adam de la Halle’s leaf game: a sneaky noise against the viral pathology of feudal courtly ideology
Author(s): Diokel SARRSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, General Reference Works, Theology and Religion
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: madness; courtesy; viral (transmission); pandemic; generic (contamination); gambling; pathology;
Summary/Abstract: The present study provides a better understanding of the affinities between literature and history. This is to say more explicitly that the defects assimilated to viral pathologies which have infected the populations of Arras, the authorities (political, religious, paternal) in particular, are similar to that which the world has known for a few months, to namely the Coronavirus pandemic, also called the COVID-19. The new social order, which the latter requires, justifies the focus on the aristocratic elite who happens to be in perfect connivance with the clergy. The structural or hierarchical rearrangement of social relations accounts for a certain weakening or annihilation of the unconditional supremacy of which this elite claims the prerogative through courtly ideology. The downfall of the said elite infected with viral defects allows Adam de la Halle to initiate, through his main character Adam, a healing odyssey, under the prism of generic subversion.This translates, moreover, in a dramatic form tested positive which rubs shoulders and harmoniously forms one with many other literary genres of the medieval period, considered in turn as contact cases.
Journal: Dialogos
- Issue Year: 23/2022
- Issue No: 39
- Page Range: 171-195
- Page Count: 25
- Language: French