Le spleen et l’idéal. Pour une relecture de la fin’amor dans le Tristan de Thomas d’Angleterre
Spleen and ideal. The concept of the fin’amor in Thomas’ Tristan
Author(s): Joanna Gorecka-KalitaSubject(s): French Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Tristan and Isolde; Thomas; fin’amor (courtly love); imperfection; ideal; dualism;
Summary/Abstract: The concept of fin’amor in Thomas’ Tristan is traditionally subject to two interpretations: either it is glorified as a religion, with lovers as its martyrs, or it is criticized within the framework of Christian principles. This paper proposes an alternative to such interpretative dichotomy: it attempts to prove that glorifying the fin’amor as an ideal does not mean idealizing the lovers. In fact, Thomas judges severely his characters not in the name of Christian religion but in the name of an entirely profane, yet highly spiritual ideal of courtly love. The lovers, although far from being its embodiment, still aspire and refer to it, suffering from their own imperfection. This tension is highlighted by the aesthetics of doubling characterizing Thomas’ writing.
Journal: Romanica Cracoviensia
- Issue Year: 22/2022
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 365-376
- Page Count: 12
- Language: French