从古代到十九世纪的蒙田随笔与著述杂记

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE RENASCENCE-ESSAYS ON VALUES IN LITERATURE Pub Date : 2020-09-03 DOI:10.1093/oso/9780198707868.003.0003
Warren Boutcher
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这一章在“各种各样”的文学传统中还原了英语文学散文的历史,可以追溯到古典时代。这种庞大而多样的写作传统被定义为消极的,因为它不能归类为对正式文学和诗歌和哲学的学术流派的贡献。蒙田创立了现代的“杂文”,在这一章中被认为是“有作者的杂文”的东西上烙上了一个特殊而持久的印记。这不是一本匿名的文本选集,而是一本个人的,对各种文本和例子的评论,这些文本和例子代表了古典时代奥勒斯·格里乌斯的《札记》。这一章从十八、十九世纪之交的一个关键时刻的角度,追溯了撰写的杂集的历史,以及蒙田在其向散文转变中的作用,正如艾萨克·德伊斯莱尔(1766-1848)的著作和图书馆所捕捉到的那样。
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The Montaignian Essay and Authored Miscellanies from Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century
The chapter resituates the history of the literary essay in English in the tradition of ‘various and miscellaneous’ literature going back to classical antiquity. This vast and multifarious tradition of writing was defined negatively by its not being classifiable as a contribution to the formal literary and scholarly genres of poetry and philosophy. Montaigne founded the modern ‘essay’ by putting a particular and enduring stamp on what is identified in this chapter as the ‘authored miscellany’. This is not an anonymous anthology of texts but a personal and varied collection of or commentary upon sundry texts and examples of the kind represented in classical antiquity by Aulus Gellius’s Noctes Atticae. The chapter traces the history of the authored miscellany, and Montaigne’s role in its transformation into the essay, from the perspective of a pivotal moment at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteeth centuries, as captured in the writings and library of Isaac D’Israeli (1766–1848).
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