纽曼在他的小说《卡利斯塔》和他的布道《信仰的处置》中与良心

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES CAHIERS VICTORIENS & EDOUARDIENS Pub Date : 2009-12-31 DOI:10.4000/CVE.4778
M. Durand
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纽曼将他的手转向的“惊人的文学体裁的多样性”不能使我们对他所有作品的潜在统一视而不见。因此,他的两部小说不只是消遣,而是构成了他整体视野的一个组成部分。本文考察了纽曼作为小说家的技巧(以及偶尔的弱点),他的历史场景的(相对)价值,最重要的是,他的自传体内容和每一个的宗教维度,尤其是《卡莉斯塔》(1856)。虽然《失与得》(1848)绝对不能被描述为自传,但除了作者对特拉克塔尔运动时期牛津的精彩讽刺之外,它当然也包含了他自己皈依天主教的经历。《卡利斯塔》为深入了解作者的思想提供了更丰富的来源。虽然出现了许多神学主题,赋予了小说一个道歉的维度——教会的权威,神职人员的重要性,邪恶和罪恶的本质,礼拜仪式的重要性和殉道的意义等等——小说的关键主题,也是它的主要兴趣中心,是在皈依的主题中找到的,这次是对基督教本身的皈依,以及良心在这个过程中所起的作用。年轻的希腊异教徒卡利斯塔的性格就说明了这一点。
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Newman et la conscience dans son roman Callista et dans son sermon « Ce qui dispose à la foi »
The "astonishing variety of literary genres" to which Newman turned his hand must not blind us to the underlying unity of all his work. His two novels are thus not mere diversions but form an integral part of his overall vision. The article examines Newman's skills (and occasional weaknesses) as a novelist, the (relative) value of his historical tableaux and, most importantly, the autobiographical content and the religious dimension of each, in particular Callista (1856). Whilst Loss and Gain (1848) can in no way be described as autobiographical it certainly contains, alongside the author's brilliant satire of Oxford at the time of the Tractarian Movement, elements of his own experience of conversion to Catholicism. Callista offers an even richer source of insight into the mind of the author. Whilst a number of theological themes emerge which give the novel an apologetic dimension-the authority of the Church, the importance of the priesthood, the nature of evil and sin, the importance of the liturgy and the significance of martyrdom amongst others-the key theme of the novel, and its chief centre of interest, is to be found in the theme of conversion—this time to Christianity itself-and the role played by conscience in this process, as illustrated in the character of the young Greek pagan, Callista.
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