十八世纪英国的元意象话语与早期小说理论

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORD & IMAGE Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/02666286.2021.1910463
Jakub Lipski
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18世纪上半叶,早期英国小说家倾向于用理论思考来构建他们的虚构叙事,这有助于将他们的文本置于虚构分类法和惯例的复杂网络中。这些评注通常以作者序言的形式,或隐或显地互文,通过对比和/或比较的方式引用其他文本和作者。考虑到当时不稳定的分类法,参考其他文学项目被证明是一种相对有效的自我定义策略。如果纯粹的文学元话语可能被认为是理所当然的,在18世纪的一些作者评论的特点是元图像内容。本文追溯了两种元意象主义的用法。第一种类型是隐喻性的:使用绘画词汇参考文学方面。乍一看,这只是一种修辞手段,但这种类型也揭示了一般性问题。第二种是元画报命名,即以画家的名字作元评注。
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Meta-pictorial discourse and the early theory of the novel in eighteenth-century Britain
Abstract The first half of the eighteenth century saw a tendency among early British novelists to frame their fictional narratives with theoretical deliberations that helped to situate their texts within the complex network of fictional taxonomies and conventions. Typically in the form of authorial prefaces, these commentaries were implicitly or explicitly intertextual, invoking other texts and authors by way of contrast and/or comparison. Given the unstable taxonomy at the time, referring to other literary projects proved a relatively efficient strategy of self-definition. If purely literary meta-discourse may be taken for granted, the peculiarity of a number of authorial commentaries in the eighteenth century was meta-pictorial content. This article traces the uses of two types of meta-pictorialism. The first type is metaphorical: the use of painterly vocabulary with reference to literary aspects. A mere rhetorical device at first glance, this type is also revealing of generic issues. The second type is meta-pictorial naming, that is, a meta-commentary using the name of a painter.
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期刊介绍: Word & Image concerns itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues and mutual collaboration (or hostility) between verbal and visual languages, one of the prime areas of humanistic criticism. Word & Image provides a forum for articles that focus exclusively on this special study of the relations between words and images. Themed issues are considered occasionally on their merits.
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