- Tytuł:
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Irish Bards in Shakespeares Richard III and As You Like it
Irlandzcy bardowie w Ryszardzie III i Jak wam się podoba Szekspira - Autorzy:
- Breeze, Andrew
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1854142.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2021
- Wydawca:
- Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Chełmie
- Tematy:
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Shakespeare
Richard III
As You Like It
Ireland
Bards
Satire
Celts
Szekspir
Ryszard III
Jak wam się podoba
Irlandia
bardowie
satyra
Celtowie - Opis:
- Shakespeare alludes twice to Irish bards. In Richard III, the king mentions a prophecy by one of his imminent death; in As You Like It, Rosalind jokes on how Irish bards can supposedly rhyme rats to death. Both refer to supposed bardic powers of seeing the future and of ritual cursing of enemies. A survey of the literature shows satire and prophecy as going back to ancient times. There is in addition ample material on the (sometimes deadly) eects of satire in medieval and later Ireland, where it is known from chronicles, legal tracts, handbooks of poetry, and various surviving poems. There are in addition comic tales on how bards exploited their power, including an eleventh-century one on King Guaire's Burdensome Company, wherein the poet SenchÆn rhymes to death certain mice that had spoiled an egg reserved for him. Shakespeare's references can thus be related to traditions well-known in Gaul and medieval (or early modern) Ireland and Scotland.
- Źródło:
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Language. Culture. Politics. International Journal; 2021, 1, 1; 129-136
2450-3576
2719-3217 - Pojawia się w:
- Language. Culture. Politics. International Journal
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki