Byron Among the English Poets: Literary Tradition and Poetic Legacy; The Shelleys and the Brownings: Textual Reimaginings and the Question of Influence

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY European Romantic Review Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/10509585.2023.2225823
Brian B Goldberg
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Solkin observes in the closing paragraph of the essay that there is “a misogynistic politics” to repeatedly picturing women’s behinds (122). How do these illustrations, taken as a group, function in our present moment, riven as it is by public debates about gender identity and legislation that contests bodily autonomy on that basis? Art historical scholarship more broadly confronts a related question: what do we do with formally impressive artworks by important artists that graphically objectify women and diagram episodes of sexual violence? The catalogue does not put forward an answer to this, although it acknowledges the question and encourages us to recognize the “considerable historic and aesthetic interest” of such works (136). For some readers, Fuseli’s disregard for artistic norms and his exploration of taboo sexual practices will reveal his prescient genius, his foreshadowing of the transgressive energy of the early twentieth-century avant-gardes. For other readers, it will be difficult to accept that the artistic merit of this group of works can or should be disaggregated from their misogynistic and sexually violent content. In this sense, too, Fuseli remains a consummately contemporary figure: his works continue to exert pressure on the widening fault lines of a society that is perhaps no more stable today than it was in the years during and after the French Revolution.
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索尔金在文章的最后一段指出,反复描绘女性的背后存在“厌女政治”(122)。这些插图作为一个群体,在我们这个被关于性别认同的公开辩论和在此基础上质疑身体自主性的立法撕裂的时刻,是如何发挥作用的?更广泛地说,艺术史学术界面临着一个相关的问题:我们如何处理重要艺术家的正式令人印象深刻的艺术品,这些艺术品将女性形象化,并描绘性暴力事件?目录并没有对此提出答案,尽管它承认了这个问题,并鼓励我们认识到这些作品的“相当大的历史和美学意义”(136)。对一些读者来说,富塞利对艺术规范的漠视和对禁忌性行为的探索将揭示他先见之明的天才,预示着20世纪初先锋派的越轨能量。对于其他读者来说,很难接受这组作品的艺术价值可以或应该与厌女和性暴力内容分开。从这个意义上讲,富塞利仍然是一个完美的当代人物:他的作品继续对这个社会不断扩大的断层线施加压力,这个社会今天可能并不比法国大革命期间和之后更稳定。
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期刊介绍: The European Romantic Review publishes innovative scholarship on the literature and culture of Europe, Great Britain and the Americas during the period 1760-1840. Topics range from the scientific and psychological interests of German and English authors through the political and social reverberations of the French Revolution to the philosophical and ecological implications of Anglo-American nature writing. Selected papers from the annual conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism appear in one of the five issues published each year.
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