“用第二只手”:斯宾塞和罗兰·巴特

Q1 Arts and Humanities Spenser Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1086/722433
Stephen Guy-bray
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在《文本的愉悦》中,罗兰·巴特将文本生产作为愉悦的源泉;在他颇具影响力的论述中,写作和阅读都被认为带有某种情色色彩。虽然斯宾塞似乎不太可能是这种讨论的选择,但本文认为,在《阿莫雷蒂》第75和80章中,斯宾塞考虑了写作及其与爱和时间的关系。巴尔特被证明是考察斯宾塞在序列中的文本生产的合适伴侣。十四行诗第75首同时关注作者和读者,特别适合与《文本的乐趣》进行对话。此外,巴特对读者的关注使我能够考虑自己作为巴特和斯宾塞的读者的快乐。
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“With a second hand”: Spenser with Roland Barthes
In The Pleasure of the Text, Roland Barthes discusses textual production as a source of pleasure; in his influential account, both writing and reading are seen to have a certain erotic charge. While Spenser might seem an unlikely choice for this kind of discussion, this essay argues that in Amoretti 75 and 80 Spenser considers writing and its relation to both love and time. Barthes turns out to be a fitting companion for an examination of Spenser’s textual production in the sequence. With its focus on both the writer and the reader, sonnet 75 is particularly well suited to being placed in conversation with The Pleasure of the Text. In addition, Barthes’s focus on the reader allows me to consider my own pleasure as a reader of both Barthes and Spenser.
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