De la narration à l'interprétation : la fonction des exempla virginaux dans l'œuvre d'Aldhelm
Type de ressource
            Thèse
        Auteurs/contributeurs
                    - Binette, Virginie (Auteur)
 - Blennemann, Gordon (Collaborateur)
 
Titre
            De la narration à l'interprétation : la fonction des exempla virginaux dans l'œuvre d'Aldhelm
        Résumé
            Near the end of the 7th century, in the anglo-saxon world, Aldhelm of Malmesbury published his opus geminatum, the Prosa and Carmen de uirginitate. He dedicated his work to the nuns of the double monastery of Barking, particularly the abbess Hildelith. The De uirginitate is a treaty on virginity, which includes a theoretical part and catalogs of virginal figures found in hagiographical as well as in Biblical sources. Historiography has tended to underestimate the role of these catalogs within the treaty, portraying them as a mere florilegium without logic. This dissertation will propose that the virginal figures mentioned in the catalogs served as exempla. More specifically, we propose that these characters are exemplary figures whose function is to mirror the theoretical part of the De uirginitate. Ald-helm’s treaty will then appear to possess a double function, which is to defend the double monas-teries and the nuns’ authority in an increasingly hostile environment as well as to serve as a guide to sexual renunciation.
        Type
            Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.)
        Université
            Université de Montréal
        Lieu
            Montréal
        Date
            2023-03-22
        Nb de pages
            141
        Langue
            Français
        Extra
            Accepted: 2023-05-11T19:48:47Z
        Référence
            Binette, Virginie. « De la narration à l’interprétation : la fonction des exempla virginaux dans l’œuvre d’Aldhelm ». Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.), Université de Montréal, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/27915.
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