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Personification and its discontents: Studies from Langland to Bunyan

机译:人格化及其不满:从兰兰德到布扬的研究

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This dissertation is about a medieval literary trope---personification---and about the fate of that trope in early modernity. The background of the project is the twilight of the personifications, in English poetry, from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth; its foreground, four allegorical texts of this period: William Langland's Piers Plowman, John Skelton's The Bowge of Courte, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and John Bunyan's The Pilgrim 's Progress..;The project's most basic observations are that personification belongs to a universe of spiritual presences, that it dies with the coming of modernity, and that the period from Langland to Bunyan is in many ways the trope's season of decadence. But this period of convulsion and decay also finds the old trope emerging in new garb, hot with unanticipated energy and fraught with complex tensions. The personifications of this period manifest themselves as demonic principalities infecting a human world, as alien phantasms within a hallucinating consciousness, as mutable bodies striving toward immutability: in every instance, as presences out of place.;Behind this new garb is a collapse of referentiality. If medieval personification expresses a model of the cosmos (one in which ideas find embodiment as daemonic presences and in which every presence, in turn, gestures toward a universal order of ideas), and if this model fuels the development of a porous model of human selfhood (one that imagines the soul in commerce with the presences and meanings of the universal order), early modernity sees these old models breaking down under the pressure of a selfhood that buffers the soul from commerce with exogenous forces. The spiritual presences of medieval poetry begin retreating into the mind, and the personifications undergo a metamorphosis from the goddesses of the old order to the abstractions of the new. In this metamorphosis they become a remarkably sensitive instrument for probing the widening rifts between the mutable and the immutable, between material bodies and immaterial meanings, between human consciousness and the inhuman forces that confront it; and they thus become the harbingers of a disenchanted world in which their own existence will no longer be tolerable.
机译:这篇论文是关于中世纪的文学提琴-人格化-以及那个提琴在现代主义时代的命运。该项目的背景是十四世纪至十七世纪英国诗歌中拟人化的黄昏。它的前景是这一时期的四个寓言文本:威廉·兰兰德(William Langland)的Piers Plowman,约翰·斯凯尔顿(John Skelton)的《法院的弓箭》,埃德蒙·斯宾塞(Edmund Spenser)的《仙女女王》和约翰·本延的《朝圣者的进步》。精神存在的宇宙,它随着现代性的到来而消亡,并且从兰格兰到邦扬的时期在许多方面都成为该组织pe废的季节。但是,在这段抽搐和腐烂的时期,人们还发现了旧的轻纱在新的服装中出现,充满了意料之外的能量,充满了复杂的紧张气氛。这一时期的拟人化表现为感染人类世界的恶魔公体,幻觉意识中的外星幻象,趋向不变性的易变体:在每种情况下都表现为不适当的存在;这种新服装背后是指称性的瓦解。 。如果中世纪的拟人化表达了宇宙的模型(在该模型中,思想以守护进程的身份体现出来,而每个存在又反过来朝着思想的普遍顺序示意),并且该模型是否推动了人类多孔模型的发展自我(以普遍秩序的存在和意义来想象商业中的灵魂),早期的现代性使这些旧模式在自我的压力下崩溃,自我的压力通过外在力量缓冲了人们的商业精神。中世纪诗歌的精神存在开始退缩到思想中,拟人化经历了从旧秩序的女神到新秩序的抽象的蜕变。在这种变态中,它们成为探测可变的和不变的之间,物质的身体与非物质的含义之间,人类意识与面对它的非人类力量之间不断扩大的裂痕的极为敏感的工具。因此,他们成为了一个不再生活下去的世界的预兆。

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  • 作者

    Crawford, Jason Monroe.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 British Irish literature.;Medieval literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 210 p.
  • 总页数 210
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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