迷人的饮食和酒神饮料:《狮子、女巫和衣橱》中的美食笔记

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Inklings Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.3366/ink.2022.0136
Jieun Lee, Jonathon Lookadoo
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关于刘易斯对中世纪行星象征主义的长期兴趣在《纳尼亚传奇》的框架中究竟扮演了什么角色的问题仍然悬而未决,但在迈克尔·沃德2008年出版的颇具影响力的著作《纳尼亚星球》之后,人们仍在继续讨论。这篇文章探讨了《狮子、女巫和衣橱》,沃德认为这本书隐含着对木星的基督教理解。本文探讨了饮食如何增强小说的快乐精神。用餐通过加强以茶、宴会甚至普通晚餐交谈为标志的庆祝活动,为书中的节日场景做出了贡献。食物的滥用表明人们对纳尼亚真正统治者的身份和君主的统治方式存在误解。最后,食物和饮料使人物恢复健康,而味觉术语则标志着冬天进入春天。总的来说,这些关于食物的观察表明,木星的影响充斥着小说中容易被忽视的大气层元素,同时也说明了沃德的论点的解释力,即行星象征主义强烈影响了纳尼亚人的形成。
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Enchanted Eating and Bacchic Beverages: A Jovial Note on Meals in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Questions about exactly what role Lewis’s long-standing interest in mediaeval planetary symbolism may have played in framing the Chronicles of Narnia remain unsettled, but continue to be discussed, following Michael Ward’s influential 2008 book, Planet Narnia. This article examines The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, a book that Ward argues is implicitly governed by a Christianised understanding of Jupiter. The paper explores the way in which eating and drinking enhance the Jovial ethos of the novel. Meals contribute to the festal scenes of the book by enhancing the celebrations marked by teas, banquets, and even ordinary dinner conversation. The misuse of food suggests a misunderstanding about both the identity of Narnia’s true ruler and the way in which a monarch should govern. Finally, food and drink restore characters to health, while gustatory terms mark the passage of winter into spring. Collectively, these observations about food suggest that Jupiter’s influence suffuses even easily overlooked elements of the novel’s atmosphere, while also illustrating the explanatory power of Ward’s thesis that planetary symbolism strongly influences the shaping of the Narniad.
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