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The Limits of Sympathy: Animals and Sentimentality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture, 1759--1810.

机译:同情的界限:18759年英国文学和文化中的动物和感性,1759--1810年。

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he histories of moral concern for animals and literary sentimentalism are intertwined, yet the reasons for this connection have been little understood. This study examines the reasons for the growth of compassion for animals in late eighteenth-century British literature and culture and the influence of sentimental poetics on the way human and animal relationships came to be understood. Additionally, I suggest that some of the questions asked about animals in the eighteenth century are now being reconsidered in the field of Animal Studies and that modern thinking about human and animal relationships bears the influence of eighteenth-century sentimentalism in both the importance placed on sympathetic imagination and, surprisingly, our disapproval of sentimentality.;The Introduction considers the rise and fall of sentimental compassion for animals in eighteenth-century Britain and examines the iconic importance of the animal encounters in Laurence Sterne's novels for eighteenth-century readers and how they epitomized the notion of sensibility for admirers and detractors. I then propose an approach to understanding the role of animals in sentimentalism that draws on Derrida's work on the gift and the response of the animal and appraise current attitudes toward sentimentality in the field of Animal Studies. Chapter 1 shows how Sterne used animal encounters to explore the dynamics of sympathetic imagination and examines how the conceptual malleability of animals and their resistance to interpretation bear on the novel's analysis of personal identity and narrative authority. Chapter 2 analyzes the major tropes of sentimental animal representation in a wide array of eighteenth-century texts, with a focus on understanding how personification and apostrophe shape the dynamics of the poetic encounter with the animal. Chapter 3 considers how William Blake's writings on animals may be understood in the context of sentimentalism and the ways in which Blake addressed questions about our ethical relations with other species. Chapter 4 outlines the intellectual context of eighteenth-century concern for animals with a focus on how moral philosophy and medical discourse established models of the mind-body relationship conducive to questioning the boundary between human and animal.
机译:他对动物的道德关怀和文学情感主义的历史交织在一起,但是这种联系的原因却鲜为人知。这项研究探讨了18世纪晚期英国文学和文化中对动物产生同情心的原因,以及情感诗学对人与动物关系理解方式的影响。此外,我建议在动物研究领域重新考虑一些有关18世纪动物的问题,关于人与动物关系的现代思想在重视同情心的重要性上都受到了18世纪情感主义的影响。引言考虑了十八世纪英国人对动物的同情心的兴衰,并考察了劳伦斯·斯特恩小说中动物遭遇的标志性重要性,以及十八世纪的读者如何理解动物的同情心。崇拜者和批评者的敏感概念。然后,我提出一种理解动物在情感主义中的作用的方法,该方法借鉴了德里达在动物天赋和反应方面的工作,并评估了动物研究领域当前对情感性的态度。第1章显示了斯特恩如何利用动物相遇来探索同情想象力的动力学,并考察了动物的概念可塑性及其对解释的抵抗力如何影响小说对个人身份和叙事权威的分析。第2章分析了十八世纪各种文本中情感动物表征的主要比喻,重点是理解拟人化和撇号如何塑造与动物的诗意相遇的动力。第3章考虑了如何在情感主义的背景下理解威廉·布雷克关于动物的著作,以及布雷克如何处理关于我们与其他物种的伦理关系的问题。第4章概述了18世纪对动物的关注的智力背景,重点关注道德哲学和医学话语如何建立有利于质疑人与动物之间界限的心身关系模型。

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  • 作者

    Swinkin, Rachel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 403 p.
  • 总页数 403
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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