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- W2940678051 abstract "The murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his death in 1170, was an event that reverberated strongly in medieval literature. Beyond its specific historical context, the archbishop’s fate held great potential to serve as a model. Every prelate who believed himself to be in an analogous situation could follow in Becket’s footsteps in being portrayed as a martyr suffering for the sake of ecclesiastical freedom and as a victim of secular tyranny. In an anonymous poem that was written during the interdict under which England was placed from 1208 to 1213, it is the situation of Archbishop Stephen Langton (c. 1165-1228) that is being dealt with by comparing it to Becket’s fate in discussing the central question of whether Langton, who was living in exile, should return to England, where he might die a martyr, or remain on the continent. Having discussed both options, the poet finally defends Langton’s hesitation. Rather than simply being a rhetorical exercise, the poem appears to be part of a poetic discourse about the interdict and Langton’s strategy in dealing with it. More than any other poetic text of this period, it provides insight into the debates that took place within the English church in - or shortly before - 1213 and focused on the question of whether Langton should risk his life for the sake of achieving political ends. The present paper offers a critical edition of the hitherto unknown poem as well as an assessment of its place in literary and general history." @default.
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- W2940678051 title "Thomas Becket und Stephen Langton. Ein politisches Lied aus der Zeit des englischen Interdikts (1208-1213)" @default.
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