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The ethics of materiality: Sensation, pain, and sympathy in Victorian literature.

机译:物质伦理:维多利亚时代文学中的感觉,痛苦和同情。

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Taking as my point of departure the generally accepted version of Victorian sympathy predicated on distance, imagination, and vision, I identify within Victorian literature an alternative, far more corporeal, version of sympathy predicated on immediacy, sensation, and touch. In discussing representations of bodily sensation and the ways in which such sensation functions within Victorian literature, my dissertation addresses the connections between sensation, particularly pain, and moral development by examining how psychological and emotional experience is represented in physiological terms. As a supplement to recent studies concerning vision, my dissertation focuses on touch in order to address the fundamental problems of sensory perception, materiality, and psychological experience in the Victorian period. This connection between physiological sensation and ethical development suggests a fundamental connection between corporeality and morality, an alignment that resists the totalizing equation of spirituality with morality and of materiality with sin present either implicitly or explicitly within much of Christian orthodoxy during the nineteenth century.;My first chapter explores the connections and points of resistance between and among scientific and theological explanations of human existence both physical and emotional. My second chapter reinterprets Charlotte Bronte's Villette as a novel not about vision and surveillance but about touch and materiality, one which presents writing as the ideal, even sacramental, form of embodiment. My third chapter, on George Eliot's "The Lifted Veil," considers Latimer's mind-reading in relation to the vivid representations of his experiences of his own body as well as of the bodies of his companions, suggesting that clairvoyance for Latimer consists more accurately of acute sensitivity to his own bodily experience. My fourth chapter explores the consequences of symbolic and realistic representations of bodies in poetry by A. C. Swinburne and D. G. Rossetti in connection to both Christian orthodoxy and alternative moral systems. My final chapter, on H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau and Gerard Manley Hopkins's terrible sonnets, argues that these texts insist upon material embodiment as a necessary precondition for morality, and equate the non-materiality of a purely spiritual existence with amorality.
机译:我以距离,想象力和视野为基础的维多利亚式同情作为我的出发点,在维多利亚时代的文学作品中,我确定了一种替代性的,更为贴切的,以即时性,感觉和触动为基础的同情。在讨论身体感觉的表征以及这种感觉在维多利亚时代文学中的作用方式时,我的论文通过研究如何用生理学术语来表示心理和情感体验,从而探讨了感觉(尤其是疼痛)与道德发展之间的联系。作为对有关视觉的最新研究的补充,我的论文集中在触摸上,以解决维多利亚时代的感官知觉,物质性和心理体验的基本问题。生理感觉与道德发展之间的这种联系暗示着物质性与道德之间的基本联系,这种一致抵制了十九世纪基督教正教中许多隐性或显性地存在的灵性与道德以及物质性与罪的总等式。第一章探讨了关于人类存在的身体和情感的科学和神学解释之间以及它们之间的抵制关系和抵制点。我的第二章将夏洛特·勃朗特的《维莱特》重新解释为一本小说,它不是关于视觉和监视,而是关于触觉和物质性的小说,该小说将写作呈现为理想的甚至是圣礼的体现形式。我在乔治·艾略特(George Eliot)的《被揭开的面纱》的第三章中,将拉蒂默的思想解读与他自己的身体以及同伴的身体的生动表现联系起来,这表明拉蒂默的千里眼更准确地体现了对自己身体经验的敏锐度。我的第四章探讨了A.C. Swinburne和D.G.Rossetti在诗歌中象征性和现实性表现形式对基督教正统和另类道德体系的影响。我的最后一章是关于H.G.威尔斯(H. G. Wells)的《莫劳岛》(The Island of Dr.Moreau)和杰拉德·曼利·霍普金斯(Gerard Manley Hopkins)的可怕十四行诗,他们辩称这些文本坚持将物质体现作为道德的必要前提,并将纯属精神的非物质性与道德道德等同起来。

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  • 作者

    McClure, Elizabeth Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 294 p.
  • 总页数 294
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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