On Classification and the Grotesque: Theorising Para-Genre in Early Modern Nonsense Verse and Montaigne’s Essais

IF 0.1 4区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/20512856.2019.1595480
Katrina L. Spadaro
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ABSTRACT It is tempting to over-simplify the status of grotesque literatures in relation to genre. This paper moves beyond the binary of adherence and violation that often frames discussions of taxonomy, and instead suggests that the grotesque is vital in the construction of generic categories. Using two examples of early modern grotesque literature, seventeenth-century nonsense verse and Montaigne’s Essais, this paper clarifies the relationship between genre and grotesque texts through examining three principles that underlie the grotesque: relationality, framing and conflict. Finally, it advances a theory of grotesque ‘para-genre’ to suggest a fertile reciprocity between genre and grotesque texts. This paper concludes that the antagonism often ascribed to the two is misplaced, and that genre is in fact sustained and reified through acts of taxonomic violation.
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论分类与怪诞:近代早期废话诗与蒙田随笔的类体裁理论
人们很容易将怪诞文学与体裁的关系过于简单化。本文超越了通常构成分类学讨论框架的遵守和违反的二元对立,而是表明怪诞在构建一般类别中至关重要。本文以现代早期怪诞文学的两个例子——17世纪的无意义诗和蒙田的随笔为例,通过考察构成怪诞的三个原则:关系、框架和冲突,阐明了文体与怪诞文本之间的关系。最后,提出了怪诞的“准体裁”理论,指出体裁和怪诞文本之间存在着丰富的互惠关系。本文认为,通常认为两者之间的对立是错位的,事实上,这一类型是通过违反分类的行为得以维持和具体化的。
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