Desire and subjectivity in S. T. Coleridge’s “Frost at midnight”

Ghiasuddin Alizadeh, Masoud Farahmandfar, Ghiasuddin Alizadeh - Masoud Farahmandfar - Musa Abdollahi Ghiasuddin Alizadeh - Masoud Farahmandfar - Musa A, Musa Abdollahi
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The present article is an attempt to offer a fresh critical reading of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Frost at Midnight" based on the theoretical ideas of Jacques Lacan on desire and subjectivity. Coleridge's desire for a unified subjectivity lulls him into the dream of a bright future for his son, while the only ethical thing for him to do, from the psychoanalytical point of view, is to accept the split and, having traversed the fantasy and subjectified the cause of this split, to take responsibility for his unconscious mind. It is no wonder, then, that the poem begins and ends with the description of “frost’s secret ministry”; after all, the endless pursuit of desire qua the Other in search of a lost object which would complete the puzzle of one’s life is no pursuit at all; the act of moving in a circle of course means there is no actual movement or change in location.
柯勒律治《午夜霜》中的欲望与主体性
本文试图以拉康关于欲望与主体性的理论思想为基础,对柯勒律治的诗作《午夜霜》进行全新的批判性解读。柯勒律治对统一主体性的渴望使他对儿子的美好未来充满憧憬,而从精神分析的角度来看,他唯一能做的道德事情就是接受分裂,并在穿越了幻想并主体化了这种分裂的原因之后,为他的潜意识承担责任。难怪这首诗的开头和结尾都描写了“弗罗斯特的秘密工作”;毕竟,他者对欲望的无休止的追求是为了寻找一个失落的目标,而这个目标将会完成一个人的生命之谜,这根本不是追求;在一个圆圈中移动的行为当然意味着没有实际的移动或位置的变化。
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