Art, Science, and the Body in Early Romanticism by Stephanie O'Rourke (review)

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/ecs.2023.0045
R. Marks
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The political threat represented by the quixotic reader figure by the end of the eighteenth century, according to Dale, involves “enthusiastic, materialist misreading” (this is indeed where it seems that more attention to Austen might have complicated the conclusion [120]). Dale herself is a materialist reader, and in that sense a quixotic one, as she seems implicitly to acknowledge in her conclusion, albeit in a new sense. That new sense Dale has created in this book is a novel kind of quixotic reading that is learned and rational rather than enthusiastic, and which produces incisive and helpful readings rather than dangerous misreadings. In summing up the narrative arc the book has traced, she writes: “We can find no straight, progressive A-to-B line from literal to metaphorical impressions, from Allestree’s reader to Austen’s. We have been thrown instead, down some nonlinear route, dragged up and tugged along by philosophical, religious, and geopolitical tectonics . . . that is how we now do quixotic reading” (153). To paraphrase, we do quixotic reading precisely by standing in the slop, or rather being dragged through it, willy-nilly, by scholars like Dale.
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Stephanie O'Rourke的《早期浪漫主义中的艺术、科学与身体》(综述)
戴尔认为,到18世纪末,这位堂吉诃德式的读者形象所代表的政治威胁涉及“热情的、唯物主义的误读”(这确实是对奥斯汀的更多关注可能使结论复杂化的地方[120])。戴尔本人是一个唯物主义的读者,从这个意义上说,她是一个堂吉诃德式的读者,正如她在结论中含蓄地承认的那样,尽管是在一个新的意义上。戴尔在这本书中创造的新感觉是一种新奇的堂吉诃德式阅读,它是有学问的、理性的,而不是热情的,它产生了深刻而有益的阅读,而不是危险的误读。在总结这本书所描绘的叙事弧线时,她写道:“从字面印象到隐喻印象,从Allestree的读者到奥斯汀的读者,我们找不到任何直接、渐进的A-to-B线。相反,我们被抛下了某种非线性的路线,被哲学、宗教和地缘政治构造拖来拖去……这就是我们现在做堂吉诃德式阅读的方式”(153)。套用一句话,我们正是站在垃圾堆里读堂吉诃德式的书,或者更确切地说,被戴尔这样的学者随意地拖过垃圾堆。
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