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Record Number:
13409
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Whittaker , Eve M.
Contributor(s):
Title:
Marie de France's "Eliduc": The Play of "Aventure"
Source:
Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue 6, 40181 ( 2000): Pages 3 - 57.
Description:
Article Type:
Journal Article
Subject
(See Also)
:
Chess in Literature
Guildeluec (Literary Figure)
Guilliadun (Literary Figure)
Literature- Verse
Marie de France, Poet- Lais- Eliduc
Women in Literature
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Geographic Area:
British Isles;France
Century:
12
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Abstract:
This work proposes that for "Eliduc," the culminating statement of her "Lais," Marie de France selected a metaphor which was then new to Christianity: the game of chess. Eliduc is a "chess morality," marking the transition between the Muslim game and its varieties in Western Europe. Like its Muslim ancestor, but explicating a central Christian text, it teaches philosophical consideration of human life in this world. This paper demonstrates the correspondences between the story of "Eliduc" and the twelfth century game of chess: its ancestry, objectives, strategies, and equipment, and then describes the game, as it proceeds, of the adult lives of three people. [Reproduced by permission of Brill Academic Publishers.]
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Year of Publication:
2000.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
13807854