忧郁墨色中的人物塑造:十七世纪文学中的异见与监禁人物

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Etudes Episteme Pub Date : 2015-12-08 DOI:10.4000/episteme.756
Claire Labarbe
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17世纪的英国人物书是很受欢迎的短篇小说集,对城市的不同类型或“人物”进行了分类。这些八开或十二开的小册子既不属于神学领域,也不属于医学研究领域。他们借鉴了大量的话语,从普通的智慧,学校的课程,解剖学论文和舞台的精心表现。在这篇文章中,我表明,作为混杂的文学和文化宝库,人物书提供了一个特别全面的洞察力,以了解当代对忧郁的各种解释。人物的作者们用忧郁的概念依次指代一种极度反常的行为,一种过度的宗教虔诚,一种灵魂上的强迫性疾病,一种精神意识的鼓舞人心的症状,一种对身体的邪恶占有或一种无休止的绝望的原因。这样的刻画强化了对持不同政见者的讽刺,他们是忧郁的人,利用了体液失衡和愚蠢的刻板印象。在本文中,我指出现实生活中的监狱和囚犯的众多“人物”却产生了另一种忧郁的表现。在这样的表现中,忧郁既不是思想上的耻辱,也不是心灵上的牢笼。这是诗歌灵感的积极表现,让囚犯隐喻地逃离监狱的四面墙。
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Casting Characters in the Dark Ink of Melancholy: Figures of Dissent and Imprisonment in Seventeenth-Century Literature
Seventeenth-century English character-books were popular collections of short essays cataloguing the different types or “characters” of the city. These octavo or duodecimo pamphlets belonged neither to the field of theology nor to that of medical studies. They borrowed from a multitude of discourses, ranging from commonplace wisdom, the curriculum of the schools, anatomical treatises and the elaborate representations of the stage. In this essay, I show that as jumbled literary and cultural repositories, books of characters offer a particularly comprehensive insight into the variety of contemporary interpretations of melancholy. Authors of characters made use of the notion of melancholy to refer in turn to an extravagantly abnormal behaviour, an excessive show of religious devotion, an obsessive disease of the soul, an inspiring symptom of spiritual awareness, an evil possession of the body or a cause of unremitted despair. Such characterizations reinforced the commonplace satire of dissenters as melancholy men by tapping into established stereotypes of humoral imbalance and brainless folly. In this paper, I show that the numerous “characters” of real-life prisons and prisoners however give rise to another representation of melancholy. In such representations, melancholy is neither an ideological stigma nor a psychological prison of the soul. It is a positive manifestation of poetic inspiration which allows the prisoner to metaphorically escape the four walls of his prison.
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