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- W9699404 abstract "Amans refers to his struggles with Danger three times in CA, in 3.1537-68, in 5.6607-52, and in his final supplication, 8.2264-65, 2285-86. Though Amans does not actually label him as such, Kendall argues that his description of Danger's functions invoke role of chamberer or chamberlain, who as servant closest to lord or to king could serve as advisor, clerk, treasurer, guard, or keeper of his seal (cf. CA 3.1556), as well as, very importantly, controller of access; and that complaints echo charges of concentration of power, abuse of position, and denial of access, especially to king's justice, that led to execution of both Simon Burley and William Scrope. But complaints lack authority of parliamentary attacks on king's chamberlains since they are grounded in his personal interest rather than in common profit, and they do more to reveal own narrowness of view and pursuit of personal desire than they do Danger's. In these very passages, in fact, Amans confesses his own self-interest and his duplicity, and wildness and violence associated with Dangier in Roman de la Rose is transferred to Amans himself (CA 3. 1518-23). Danger, by contrast, is presented as a more civilized as well as more powerful figure than Dangier, and in his unceasing vigilance, in his loyalty to his lady, and in his utter lack of self-interest, he is a model for an ideal servant. In that regard, he draws upon a different and more potent ideal of aristocratic behavior than courtoisie; his impervious[ness] to bribery or eloquence (p. 62) invokes memories of Golden Age; and his immutability (8. 2269-65) offers a response to mutability and division that Gower cites as sources of both immorality and social disorder in Prologue. In borrowing figure of Danger from RR, Gower, has inverted it, and he has placed it on the winning side (p. 64). Amans' adversary demeans his desire and symbolizes a force of social renewal latent in great household (p. 64). [PN. Copyright The John Gower Society. JGN 27.2]" @default.
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- W9699404 title "CHAMBERLAIN DANGER: THE SOCIAL MEANING OF LOVE ALLEGORY IN THE CONFESSIO AMANTIS" @default.
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