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1882
Volume 9, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1577-5003
  • E-ISSN: 2507-0495

Abstract

Abstract

An analysis of the Theban section of Wauchier de Denain’s compared with its source, the long version of the shows the proceedings adopted by Wauchier in his moral prose rewriting of the old in verse. Wauchier creates a clearer opposition between positive and negative characters, in order to offer models and anti-models to his public. The most peculiar feature of the the use of anachronism, is maintained by Wauchier only in the description of courtesy and chivalry: so the heroes of Antiquity can be seen as founders and ancestors of Medieval aristocracy. However, the confusion between polytheism and Christianity, which was present in the most ancient redactions of the and partially censored in the long version, is thoroughly eliminated by Wauchier, according to the principles of historical objectivity, and to the moral purpose of the

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