Metaphorical value in the narrative of a conversion: The sacred and profane memoirs of Captain Charles Ryder in Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

Q1 Arts and Humanities Church, Communication and Culture Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23753234.2023.2239288
Victoria Hernández Ruiz
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Abstract Ordinary language has difficulty transmitting certain spiritual experiences, such as mystical ecstasy or the process of conversion. These experiences, which cannot be expressed in words, and which involve both the spiritual and the corporeal, are called ineffable. But the literary tradition is full of examples in which these incommunicable truths are expressed linguistically: from St. Augustine to C.S. Lewis, from St. John of the Cross to John Henry Newman, many authors have expressed their mystical or conversion experiences through metaphor. Evelyn Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited presents the action of divine grace on the characters, as seen through the eyes of the narrator as he undergoes his conversion. The intention of this article is to discover how the use of metaphor succeeds in expressing the action of divine grace in a conversion, providing important insights into the way poetic language can communicate the ineffable experience of the intimate encounter with divinity. To this end, the article analyses three metaphors of novel, (the twitch upon the thread, the balking horse and the hut collapsing under the avalanche) taking into consideration literary theory and what it says about metaphor.
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皈依叙事中的隐喻价值:伊夫林-沃(Evelyn Waugh)《重访布里兹赫德》中查尔斯-莱德上尉的神圣与亵渎回忆录
摘要 普通语言难以表达某些精神体验,如神秘的狂喜或皈依过程。这些体验无法用语言表达,涉及精神和肉体,被称为不可言说的体验。但文学传统中却不乏用语言表达这些不可言传的真理的例子:从圣奥古斯丁到 C.S. 刘易斯,从十字架上的圣约翰到约翰-亨利-纽曼,许多作家都通过隐喻来表达他们的神秘或皈依经历。伊夫林-沃(Evelyn Waugh)的小说《重访布里德斯赫德》(Brideshead Revisited)通过叙述者皈依时的眼睛,展现了神恩对人物的影响。本文旨在探讨如何运用隐喻成功表达神恩在皈依中的作用,为诗歌语言如何传达与神灵亲密接触的不可言喻的体验提供重要启示。为此,文章分析了小说中的三个隐喻(线上的抽搐、逡巡不前的马和雪崩下倒塌的小屋),同时考虑了文学理论及其对隐喻的解释。
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Church, Communication and Culture
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