威尔基-柯林斯《巴希尔》中的阿尼玛原型和阿尼玛投射现象

Gönül Bakay
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威尔基-柯林斯的轰动性小说《巴塞尔》首次出版于 1852 年,以维多利亚时代的英国为背景,通过一个贵族青年的故事,对阿尼玛投射进行了非常精彩的描写。小说的主人公在公共汽车上偶遇一位神秘的黑衣女子玛格丽特后,便一发不可收拾地爱上了她。在一场条件奇特的草率婚姻之后,他在她的陪伴下度过了整整一年--忽略了自己的家庭--直到他发现自己被玛格丽特欺骗了,玛格丽特一直在与她父亲的职员曼尼恩偷情。本文认为,巴西尔对玛格丽特的强烈感情可归因于瑞士精神病学家荣格(C.G. Jung)所说的 "阿尼玛投射"(anima projection)。荣格将 "阿尼玛 "原型定义为男人身上的女性元素,并认为只有通过包含我们自身心理内容的投射,我们才能了解阿尼玛。当我们把自己的阿尼玛或阿尼姆斯投射到一个人身上时,我们对这个人的看法就会发生根本性的改变。正如巴西尔的案例所恰当说明的那样,当阿尼玛被投射到我们身上时,我们几乎不可能认出它,因为它出现在我们之外,体现在另一个人身上。本文将借鉴荣格心理分析学的见解,研究威尔基-柯林斯的《巴塞尔》中的阿尼玛原型和阿尼玛投射现象。
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The Archetype of the Anima and the Phenomenon of Anima Projection in Wilkie Collins’s Basil
First published in 1852, Wilkie Collins’s sensation novel Basil offers a very fascinating portrayal of anima projection through the story of an aristocratic young man against the backdrop of Victorian England. The protagonist of the novel falls head over heels in love with a mysterious dark lady called Margaret after a chance encounter on an omnibus. Following a hasty marriage with strange conditions, he spends a whole year in her company – neglecting his own family – until he discovers that he was deceived by Margaret who had been having an affair with her father’s clerk Mannion. This article argues that the intensity of the connection Basil feels for Margaret can be attributed to what the Swiss psychiatrist C.G. Jung called anima projection. Jung defined the archetype of the anima as the feminine element in a man and suggested that it was knowable only through projections that contained our own psychic contents. When we project our anima or animus on to a person, our perception of that person is fundamentally altered. As Basil’s case aptly illustrates, when the anima is projected, it is almost impossible to recognize it in us since it appears outside of us, embodied in another human being. Drawing on insights from Jungian psychoanalysis, this article will examine the archetype of the anima and the phenomenon of anima projection in Wilkie Collins’s Basil.
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