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Bestiality, animality, and humanity: A study of the animal poems by D. H. Lawrence and Ted Hughes in their historical and cultural contexts (William Blake, England).

机译:兽性,动物性和人性:D。H. Lawrence和Ted Hughes在其历史和文化背景下对动物诗歌的研究(英国William Blake)。

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This dissertation is a study of the Romantic tradition in English poetry that regards the wild animal as an admirable force in both external nature and the inner nature of human beings. Being the first book-length study of the development of the tradition from William Blake to D. H. Lawrence and Ted Hughes, the dissertation places that tradition within the context of the changing representations of animals, particularly wild ones, in English poetry from the late eighteenth century to the second half of the twentieth century, as well as the context of changes in human-animal relations during that period of time. A key part of the dissertation is devoted to a close reading of selected poems by Lawrence and Hughes. Based on a careful and in-depth analysis of the themes and styles of the poems, the central argument of the dissertation focuses on the relations between bestiality, animality and humanity especially in Hellenistic and Judeo-Christian traditions, which these two poets have tended to see as wrongfully biased against the animal. Moreover, it is argued that the core of the Romantic tradition which the two poets share with Blake lies not only in its admiration of the instinctive energy of wild animals, but also in the distinction it makes between innocent animals in nature and the evil beast of human corruption, leading to an awareness of the need to have both animal impulses and so-called “higher” faculties work together in balance in order to be fully human.
机译:本文是对英国诗歌中的浪漫主义传统的研究,它把野生动物视为人类外在和内在的令人钦佩的力量。作为从威廉·布莱克(William Blake)到DH劳伦斯(DH Lawrence)和泰德·休斯(Ted Hughes)的传统发展的第一本书,该论文将传统置于18世纪后期英语诗歌中动物,尤其是野生动物不断变化的表征的背景下。到20世纪下半叶,以及这段时期人畜关系的变化。论文的关键部分是对劳伦斯和休斯精选诗歌的仔细阅读。在对诗歌的主题和风格进行仔细而深入的分析之后,论文的中心论点集中在兽性,动物性和人性之间的关系上,尤其是在这两位诗人倾向于的希腊化和犹太基督教传统中。认为对动物有错误的偏见。此外,有人认为,两位诗人与布雷克共享的浪漫主义传统的核心,不仅在于对野生动物本能的钦佩,而且在于对自然中无辜动物与邪恶动物的区别。人类腐败,导致人们认识到需要同时具有动物冲动和所谓的“高级”人才,才能全面发挥人类的作用。

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  • 作者

    Chen, Hong.;

  • 作者单位

    Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China).;

  • 授予单位 Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China).;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 301 p.
  • 总页数 301
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;
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