但其中有秘密托马斯-米德尔顿和威廉-罗利《变人》中的空间

Laura Thorn
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"认真的人可能会和诗人一样说:'这是一个镶嵌木匣,仅此而已。'与这一合理的观点相呼应,不喜欢玩大与小、外在与内在颠倒游戏的读者也可能会说:'这是一首诗,仅此而已。'"仅此而已。但实际上,诗人赋予了一个非常普遍的心理主题以具体的形式,即封闭的盒子里永远比开放的盒子里有更多的东西。验证意象会扼杀意象,想象总是比体验更丰富。"加斯东-巴赫拉德在分析诗歌中的空间意象时,呼吁人们关注尚未打开的封闭空间的暗示性。他运用所谓的 "拓扑分析法",将空间,尤其是 "房屋作为分析人类灵魂的工具"。变身》是一部充满封闭空间的戏剧,其中许多空间都被严加防范。然而,保密的原因往往是复杂的。
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‘But within are secrets’: Space in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling
"Serious-minded people may then say with the poet, ‘It’s a marquetry casket, and that’s all.’ Echoing this reasonable opinion, the reader who is averse to playing with inversions of large and small, exterior and intimacy, may also say: ‘It’s a poem and that’s all.’ ‘And nothing more.’ In reality, however, the poet has given concrete form to a very general psychological theme, namely, that there will always be more things in a closed, than in an open, box. To verify images kills them, and it is always more enriching to imagine than to experience." In his analysis of spatial imagery in poetry, Gaston Bachelard calls attention to the suggestiveness of an enclosed space that has not been opened yet. Using what he calls ‘topoanalysis’, he uses spaces and especially ‘the house as a tool for analysis of the human soul’. The Changeling is a play full of enclosed spaces, many of which are strongly guarded. The reasons for this secrecy, however, are often complicated.
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