Allegory of Melancholy in {rondeaux} of Charles d'Orléans (15th century) Cover Image

Alegoria Melancholii w rondach Karola Orleańskiego (XV wiek)
Allegory of Melancholy in {rondeaux} of Charles d'Orléans (15th century)

Author(s): Anna Gęsicka
Subject(s): Literary Texts, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: alegoria; melancholia; Karol Orleański; rondo; Allegory; Melancholy; Charles d’Orléans; {rondeau}

Summary/Abstract: In the Middle Ages, allegory is a way of perceiving the world. Allegory is also an important figure of speech in late medieval lyric poetry. The subject of the analysis is the psychological aspect of the use of allegory of Melancholy in {rondeaux} by French poet of the fifteenth century, Charles d'Orléans. In the allegorical descriptions of depression, one may extract five types of reaction of persona: 1. Revolt – decision not to give up, 2. Search for consolation, 3. Total submission to melancholy, 4. Complaint, 5. Specification of an objective impact of Melancholy on human beings.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 6 (9)
  • Page Range: 365-375
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish