“马蒂乌斯的印记”:科里奥拉纳斯的商品化性格与戏剧印象技术

Q3 Arts and Humanities Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2017-03-01 DOI:10.1086/691201
Harry Newman
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科米纽斯将军在科廖莱斯战役中对马蒂乌斯的壮观登场做出了回应,他认出了莎士比亚笔下神秘的反英雄科里奥拉纳斯——因为他的“印记”,他显得“被剥皮”了。这里的“印记”可能意味着“物理或外在的形式”,也可能是指科里奥拉纳斯对脚的特征性印记(1.3.34)。然而,这个词也唤起了印记的形象,将他的伤口塑造成新的印记。Coriolanus可识别的“印记”是血液
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“The Stamp of Martius”: Commoditized Character and the Technology of Theatrical Impression in Coriolanus
peaking in response to the spectacular entrance of Martius during the battle of Corioles, the amazed General Cominius recognizes the enigmatic antihero of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus—so bloody that he appears “flayed”— because of his “stamp.” Here “stamp” could mean “physical or outward form,” or it may be a reference to Coriolanus’s characteristic stamping of his feet (1.3.34). The word, however, also evokes the image of an imprint, casting his wounds as newly stamped impressions. Coriolanus’s identifiable “stamp” is the blood
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Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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