Heaven's Laughter and the Genesis of Tyranny: Milton's Reading of the Story of Babel

IF 0.2 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ELH Pub Date : 2021-12-04 DOI:10.1353/elh.2021.0035
J. Welburn
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Abstract:During the English Revolution, the story of Babel was a key scriptural reference point, marking the moment when sovereignty emerged out of paternal rule before being shattered and divided among distinct nations. Milton's work builds on an anti-monarchical tradition that reads the myth as a story about the origin of tyranny, transforming the confusion of tongues and the dispersal of the people into an allegory of self-liberation. This essay examines the interpolation of heaven's laughter into the story of Babel in Paradise Lost, reading it as a dialectical image through which the conflicting narratives of divine punishment and divinely-sanctioned liberation are interwoven without being resolved. In Paradise Lost, heaven's laughter is the presentation and negation of Adamic dominion as a narrative framework for understanding popular sovereignty and the genesis of tyranny.
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天堂的笑声与暴政的起源:弥尔顿解读巴别塔的故事
摘要:在英国革命期间,巴别塔的故事是一个关键的圣经参考点,标志着主权从父权统治中出现,然后被粉碎并分裂为不同的国家。弥尔顿的作品建立在反君主制的传统之上,将神话解读为一个关于暴政起源的故事,将语言的混乱和人民的分散,转化为自我解放的寓言。本文考察了《失乐园》中巴别塔故事中天堂的笑声的插入,将其视为一种辩证的形象,通过这种形象,神的惩罚和神批准的解放的相互冲突的叙述交织在一起,而没有得到解决。在《失乐园》中,天堂的笑声是亚当统治的呈现和否定,作为理解人民主权和暴政起源的叙事框架。
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