Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Naegle, Gisela
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2010
Seiten: 625-643
Zeitschrift: Le moyen âge
Bandnummer: 116
Heftnummer: 3-4
ISSN: 0027-2841
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.3917/rma.163.0625
Verlag: De Boeck supérieur
At first glance, the Songe du Vieil Pelerin by Philippe de Mezieres seems to hold a separate place in the history of the mirror for princes. His main subject is the reform of the world and he develops plans for a new crusade. The "reformation" of the royal person and the kingdom are important stages along this road. This aspect links the work, particularly its third volume, to the mirror for princes tradition. Using the literary form of the dream enables the author to express a severe critique of contemporary morals and of the dysfunction of the polical and legal system and to show the necessity for fundamental reform. The close link between the theological and religious realms and that of the reform of the State is one of the common points between Mezieres' Songe and German political tracts from the end of the Middle Ages.
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Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Naegle, G. (2010) Resveillier ceulx qui dorment en pechié: Philippe de Mézières et la tradition des miroirs du prince, Le moyen âge, 116(3-4), pp. 625-643. https://doi.org/10.3917/rma.163.0625
APA-Zitierstil: Naegle, G. (2010). Resveillier ceulx qui dorment en pechié: Philippe de Mézières et la tradition des miroirs du prince. Le moyen âge. 116(3-4), 625-643. https://doi.org/10.3917/rma.163.0625
Schlagwörter
Charles VI; DREAM; dreams; mirror for princes; Philippe de Mezieres; reform of the kingdom