The Cognitive Process of Parable: John Ruskin, William Morris and the Oriental Lure of the Forbidden

Eleonora Sasso
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This chapter examines the pervasive influence of Arabian marvel tales on Ruskin’s The King of the Golden River and Sesame and Lilies (1865), as well as on Morris’s The Earthly Paradise. More similarly to Marx’s ideological Orientalism, Ruskin and Morris sympathise with people’s misery, with their material life and the Arab townsfolk, and thereby with the criminal underworld. Ruskin’s ideological Orientalism is particularly evident in his lectures and autobiography whose rhetorical language may be analysed through possible world theory, Fauconnier’s mental space analysis and Oatley and Johnson-Laird’s cognitive theory of emotions (1987). By projecting such Oriental conceptual metaphors as East is poverty and East is corruption, Ruskin aims at sensitising his readers to the perils of imperialism. Morris’s fascination with the East is first and foremost connected with the Byzantine decorative arts and carpet-making. As founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), he promoted a campaign against the restoration of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice, the paramount example of Arab influence on Venetian architecture. His connection with the East can be better understood, however, by investigating the Oriental love scenarios in The Earthly Paradise, whose narrative poems seem to restructure the Arabian tales of the ‘Forbidden Chamber’ cycle.
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寓言的认知过程:约翰·罗斯金、威廉·莫里斯与禁忌的东方诱惑
本章考察了阿拉伯奇迹故事对罗斯金的《金河之王》和《芝麻与百合》(1865)以及莫里斯的《人间天堂》的普遍影响。与马克思的意识形态东方主义更相似的是,拉斯金和莫里斯同情人们的苦难,同情他们的物质生活和阿拉伯城镇居民,因此同情犯罪的黑社会。罗斯金的意识形态东方主义在他的演讲和自传中尤为明显,他的修辞语言可以通过可能世界理论、福科尼耶的心理空间分析和奥特利和约翰逊-莱尔德的情感认知理论(1987)来分析。通过投射东方的概念隐喻,如东方是贫穷的,东方是腐败的,拉斯金的目的是使他的读者对帝国主义的危险敏感。莫里斯对东方的迷恋首先与拜占庭式的装饰艺术和地毯制作有关。作为古建筑保护协会(SPAB)的创始人,他发起了一场反对修复威尼斯圣马可大教堂的运动,圣马可大教堂是阿拉伯对威尼斯建筑影响的最重要的例子。然而,通过研究《人间天堂》中的东方爱情场景,我们可以更好地理解他与东方的联系。《人间天堂》的叙事诗似乎重构了阿拉伯传说中的“禁房”循环。
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