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Titre Cligés et Fenice, un couple d'amoureux exemplaires dans le Cligès en prose du XVe siècle, roman bourguignon : Le Livre de Alixandre empereur de Constentinoble et de Cligés son filz
Auteur Jonna KJÆR
Mir@bel Revue Le Moyen Age
Numéro tome 117, no 1, 2011
Page 91-107
Résumé anglais Cligés and Fenice, a couple of exemplary lovers in the 15th Century prose Cligès, a Burgundian romance : Le Livre de Alixandre empereur de Constentinoble et de Cligés son filz This article attempts to examine the ideology expressed in the prose revision of Chrétien de Troyes' Cligès in terms of its historical context, which is Philippe the Good's Burgundian court. To do so, the discussion focuses on the key concepts of the prose romance, the duty of love and fidelity in love, which become extraordinarily important, beginning with an episode that was invented and inserted by the prose writer towards the third part of the romance. The episode describes the sorrow of a damsel abandoned by her lover and acts as a magical mirror, which will be decisive for the hero's good conduct for the remainder of the story. The present study sets the important concepts in the context of the rules of courtly love, said to have been created by Charles VI, and concludes that the prose version of Cligès may well have played a considerable ideological role similar to the court's, which blossomed significantly with the accession of Philippe the Good, and which must have helped the Duke to domesticate his courtiers.
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