查尔斯·莱斯利:高等教会政治神学在文学市场

IF 0.2 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ELH Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1353/elh.2022.0033
Adrian Lashmore-Davies
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摘要:查尔斯·莱斯利是爱尔兰教会的牧师,在1704年至1709年期间,他的报纸《排演》取得了相当大的文学成就。它最初每周出版一次,后来每两周出版一次,在“全国”都有读者(索尔兹伯里主教,1710年),并在安妮女王统治时期为托利党和高教会地位的复兴做出了贡献。被j·c·d·克拉克描述为“斯图尔特事业中最有能力的知识分子之一”(1985),莱斯利通常被视为“现代性抵抗者”(罗伯特·d·康沃尔,2010)中的“杰出人物”,他是洛克的家长制反对者,也是理性时代启示的支持者。这篇文章的重点是莱斯利的奥古斯丁思想和他的“billingsgate”或市场语言之间的紧张关系。在一个充斥着咖啡馆智慧和丑闻报纸的世界里,捍卫和促进高等教会的父权制度需要做出哪些让步?考察莱斯利塑造公众舆论的策略,必然会让人质疑他与感性文化的关系,以及一系列与启蒙、本体论和美学有关的更广泛的问题。他努力在一个被激进的转变所困扰的文化中重新谈判高等教会的意识形态,这是本文的关键所在。
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Charles Leslie: High Church Political Theology in the Literary Marketplace
Abstract:Charles Leslie, nonjuring Church of Ireland clergyman, enjoyed considerable literary success from 1704 to 1709 with his newspaper, The Rehearsal. Published weekly initially then biweekly, it was read all "over the nation" (Bishop of Salisbury, 1710), and contributed to a revival of Tory and High-Church positions during Queen's Anne's reign. Described by J. C. D. Clark as "one of the most able intellects in the Stuart cause" (1985), Leslie is usually seen as "preeminent" among the "resisters to modernity" (Robert D. Cornwall, 2010), a patriarchalist opponent of Locke, and upholder of revelation in the Age of Reason. This essay focuses instead on tensions between Leslie's Augustinian ideology and his "billingsgate" or market-place language. What concessions were involved in defending and promoting High Church patriarchalism in a world of coffee-house wit and scandalous newspapers? Examination of Leslie's strategy in shaping public opinion necessarily brings into question his relationship with the culture of sensibility, and a range of wider questions relating to enlightenment, ontology and aesthetics. His efforts to renegotiate High Church ideology within a culture beset with radical transformations in the conditions of mediation provide the crux of this essay.
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