Female Silence and Poetic Authority in Jonson’s Volpone and Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure

IF 0.1 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.3366/bjj.2024.0361
Suzanne M. Tartamella
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This essay examines the disruptive, even skeptical, potential of female silence in two plays not often discussed together: Ben Jonson’s Volpone (Celia) and William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (Isabella). These silences – whether voluntary or forced – come after each woman delivers an impassioned speech defending herself from an attempted physical assault. In both instances, their concluding silences help the playwrights critique the very comic conventions they are deploying. For Shakespeare, Isabella’s refusal to respond to Duke Vincentio’s proposals of marriage reflects the play’s skepticism of the Duke’s theatrical manipulations and signals religious and political uncertainty for a woman who begins the play as a would-be nun and effectively betrothed to the Church. For Jonson, Celia’s forced silence before her dismissal to her father’s house sends a similar message of a woman awkwardly positioned neither within nor without marriage. However, Jonson’s silencing of his paragon of virtue reflects his attempt to possess such virtue for himself, recuperating the moral authority of the true playwright. This essay thus contributes to studies of how the Poets’ War involved Shakespeare and continued past its presumed ceasefire in 1601.
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琼森的《伏波涅》和莎士比亚的《度量衡》中的女性沉默与诗歌权威
这篇文章探讨了女性沉默在两部不常被放在一起讨论的戏剧中的破坏性甚至怀疑性潜力:本-琼森(Ben Jonson)的《伏尔庞》(西莉娅)和威廉-莎士比亚(William Shakespeare)的《度量衡》(伊莎贝拉)。这些沉默--无论是自愿的还是被迫的--都发生在两位女性慷慨陈词,为自己辩护,使自己免于未遂的人身攻击之后。在这两个例子中,她们最后的沉默帮助剧作家批判了他们正在使用的喜剧惯例。在莎士比亚看来,伊莎贝拉拒绝回应文森特奥公爵的求婚,反映了剧作对公爵戏剧操纵的怀疑,同时也预示着这位在剧中一开始就将成为修女并与教会订婚的女性在宗教和政治上的不确定性。对于琼森来说,西莉亚在被父亲解雇前被迫保持沉默,也传达了类似的信息,即一个既不属于婚姻也不属于婚姻的女人的尴尬处境。然而,琼森对其美德典范的沉默反映了他试图为自己拥有这种美德,重拾真正剧作家的道德权威。因此,这篇文章有助于研究诗人之战如何将莎士比亚卷入其中,并在 1601 年假定停火后继续进行。
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