The article focuses on the theoretical and philological issues raised by Peter Haidu's recent reassertion of the hypothesis that Chrétien de Troyes may have been a converted Jew. The hypothesis is based on the term "goi" used in the poet's signature in "Philomena", the meaning of which is examined in detail.

À propos d’un ouvrage récent sur Philomena de Chrétien de Troyes: herméneutique et prosopographie. [Peter Haidu, The Philomena of Chrétien the Jew. The Semiotics of Evil, edited by Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, Cambridge, Legenda (Modern Humanities Research Association), 2020, 157 pp.]

Massimiliano Gaggero
2024-01-01

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The article focuses on the theoretical and philological issues raised by Peter Haidu's recent reassertion of the hypothesis that Chrétien de Troyes may have been a converted Jew. The hypothesis is based on the term "goi" used in the poet's signature in "Philomena", the meaning of which is examined in detail.
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