A Question of ‘Honour’: Anne Barnard, social justice and the Henriad

L. Wright
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Can post-revolutionary notions of social justice be imposed on pre-revolutionary works of art? This article explores the concept of honour in the Henriad, using experiences of Lady Anne Barnard to illustrate how Shakespeare’s critique of monarchical government can speak meaningfully to political behaviour across time. Starting with her excoriating dismissal of Governor George Yonge’s dishonourable regime, captured in her description of 1 Henry IV as performed for the opening of the African Theatre in Cape Town in 1801, the paper goes on to unpack her complex attitudes to slavery, including her courageous decision, described as a “debt of honour”, to take care of her deceased husband’s previously unknown ‘love child’ conceived with a slave, Rachel van de Caap. The account draws on fresh insights found in Stephen Taylor’s recent biography of Anne Barnard and argues that the Henriad’s treatment of honour resonates across time, supplying counsel that post-revolutionary ages would do well to heed.
“荣誉”问题:安妮·巴纳德、社会正义与亨利亚德号
革命后的社会正义观念能强加于革命前的艺术作品吗?本文探讨了《亨利亚德》中荣誉的概念,用安妮·巴纳德夫人的经历来说明莎士比亚对君主政府的批评如何能对政治行为产生有意义的影响。从1801年开普敦非洲剧院开幕式上她对《亨利四世》的描述中,她对乔治·扬格总督不体面的政权的严厉斥责开始,文章继续揭示了她对奴隶制的复杂态度,包括她勇敢的决定,被描述为“荣誉之债”,照顾她已故丈夫与奴隶蕾切尔·范德·卡普所怀的以前不为人知的“爱的孩子”。这本书借鉴了斯蒂芬·泰勒最近出版的安妮·巴纳德传记中的新见解,并认为亨利亚德对荣誉的处理贯穿了整个时代,为后革命时代提供了值得借鉴的建议。
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