{"created":"2023-01-24T02:28:16.047306+00:00","id":2004341,"links":{},"metadata":{"_buckets":{"deposit":"179de486-5872-4538-8bc8-60e26316b8ae"},"_deposit":{"id":"2004341","owners":[1],"pid":{"revision_id":0,"type":"depid","value":"2004341"},"status":"published"},"_oai":{"id":"oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02004341","sets":["326:521:2321:1674525682913"]},"author_link":[],"control_number":"2004341","item_1615768549627":{"attribute_name":"出版タイプ","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_version_resource":"http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85","subitem_version_type":"VoR"}]},"item_9_biblio_info_6":{"attribute_name":"書誌情報","attribute_value_mlt":[{"bibliographicIssueDates":{"bibliographicIssueDate":"2022-12-15","bibliographicIssueDateType":"Issued"},"bibliographicPageEnd":"58","bibliographicPageStart":"39","bibliographicVolumeNumber":"55","bibliographic_titles":[{"bibliographic_title":"IVY","bibliographic_titleLang":"en"}]}]},"item_9_description_4":{"attribute_name":"内容記述","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_description":"In Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Qveene (1590, 1596), the protagonist of book 2, Sir Guyon, is a special figure compared with the other titular knights of the poem. Despite being the knight of temperance, Guyon spontaneously descends into the cave of Mammon, and falls into a deathlike trance subsequently. Besides that adventure, scholars have extensively discussed his ungovernable rage in the Bower of Bliss. Moreover, Sir Guyon’s disarmament seems to question the entire chivalric code and tradition. This paper examines Guyon’s disarming process by focusing on his behaviors and characteristics in contrast to the chivalric convention depicted in book 2. I suggest that chivalric symbols as well as romantic chivalric motifs are employed in expression of Spenser’s moral allegory, but in Guyon, some of the chivalric features are missing. Specifically, Guyon’s “anti-chivalric” behaviors are consistently associated with the loss of his knightly equipment. After he loses his horse, he slays that of Pyrochles during a fight with him--an apparent violation of the chivalric convention. In the cave of Mammon, Guyon tells Mammon that all his delight lies in warlike amor, a good shield, and a good warhorse. This is sarcasm in that Guyon does not then have his horse and will later lose his shield and sword. Such impudence reduces his previous virtue to similarity with Braggadocchio’s boasting and belligerent pride. Moreover, Guyon’s allegorical death at the end of canto 7 is the turning point of book 2. In canto 8, Guyon is treated as a corpse, rendering him incapable of defending himself against his enemies. During this process, he is stripped of his shield and helmet. Then, his awakening at the conclusion of canto 8 is more like a rebirth. In the Bower of Bliss, he furiously attacks the exotic garden. Because his virtue is embodied only in his ability to defend himself, losing his armor makes him physically vulnerable to external attacks. Therefore, his armor is an outward sign of both self-protection and self-awareness. Consequently, when Guyon encounters the Bower’s temptation to disarm and thus deprive men of their knightly selfhood, as in the case of Verdant, he fiercely denies the garden as a threatening Other. By doing so, he can secure his authority and self-possession. By reconsidering Guyon as an anti-chivalric hero, we may reassess the motif of missing armor and the limitation of Guyon’s virtue in book 2, thus grasping a more complete understanding of book 2’s heroic figure and the virtue of temperance.","subitem_description_language":"en","subitem_description_type":"Abstract"}]},"item_9_publisher_32":{"attribute_name":"出版者","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_publisher":"名古屋大学英文学会","subitem_publisher_language":"ja"},{"subitem_publisher":"The Society of English Literature and Linguistics, Nagoya University","subitem_publisher_language":"en"}]},"item_9_source_id_7":{"attribute_name":"収録物識別子","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_source_identifier":"0914-2266","subitem_source_identifier_type":"PISSN"}]},"item_access_right":{"attribute_name":"アクセス権","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_access_right":"open access","subitem_access_right_uri":"http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2"}]},"item_creator":{"attribute_name":"著者","attribute_type":"creator","attribute_value_mlt":[{"creatorNames":[{"creatorName":"Lu, Chen","creatorNameLang":"en"}]}]},"item_files":{"attribute_name":"ファイル情報","attribute_type":"file","attribute_value_mlt":[{"accessrole":"open_access","date":[{"dateType":"Available","dateValue":"2023-01-24"}],"displaytype":"detail","filename":"ivy_55_39.pdf","filesize":[{"value":"166 KB"}],"format":"application/pdf","mimetype":"application/pdf","url":{"objectType":"fulltext","url":"https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2004341/files/ivy_55_39.pdf"},"version_id":"4660bf87-3edb-405e-88a3-8ce4abd615f0"}]},"item_language":{"attribute_name":"言語","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_language":"eng"}]},"item_resource_type":{"attribute_name":"資源タイプ","attribute_value_mlt":[{"resourcetype":"departmental bulletin paper","resourceuri":"http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501"}]},"item_title":"A Chivalric Hero or Not? 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