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학술저널
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정은진 (이화여자대학교)
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서양미술사학회 서양미술사학회논문집 서양미술사학회 논문집 제38집
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2013.2
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237 - 257 (21page)

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This paper seeks to explore the ways in which the representation of St. George, which emerged primarily as a martyr, was changed from martyr to knight at particular junctures in Western culture history. St. George was the Roman martyr, the first image of him was represented as a martyr. However, circa 1000, the knight, a new social group emerged in Western Europe and, after the victory of the First Crusade of 1098 in Antioch, St. George is drawn to knight, defeat the pagans on horseback. St. George fighting a dragon appears in the ?『Golden Legend』? which edit the story word-of-mouth in the second half of the 13th century. The growing importance of chivalry was reflected in the new representations of St. George. And the representations were further complicated as the image of dragon was added to the related imageries. This paper focuses particularly on the parallels between the shifting representations of St. George, on the one hand, and various motives in Greek Mythology and medieval Romance such as ?『Metamorphoses』?and?『Le Roman de Tistan et Iseut』. I argue that the parallels are to be understood as creative reponses to the shifting historical contexts.

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