1. Moral Conceptions of Sexual Love in Elizabethan Comedy

J. Lyly
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Elizabethan romantic comedy is traditionally regarded as a dra­ matic form that can be distinguished as a generic celebration of marriage. Contrasting the erotic teleology of romantic comedy (which she calls "pure comedy") with the moral corrective of satire and the tragicomic emphasis on plot, Helen Gardner has written that " the great symbol of pure comedy is marriage, by which the world is renewed, and its endings are always instinct with a sense of fresh beginnings . Its rhythm is the rhythm of the life of man­ kind, which goes on and renews itself as the life of nature does . . . . The young wed, so that they may become in turn the older genera­ tion, whose children will wed, and so on, as long as the world lasts . . . . The end of comedy declares that life goes on. " 1 In romantic comedy, then, the sexual love that leads to marriage symbolizes the ongoing life of society, which in Elizabethan terms suggests a spiritually integrated cosmos. Although recent scholar­ ship has been carefully dissecting the ideological program that sus­ tains this comic syndrome, pointing to the devious subversions of its unity and the complex qualifications of its ideals , no analysis has disputed that the multileveled idealization of marriage is a power­ ful informing presence in Elizabethan comedy . 2 Yet this celebra-
1. 伊丽莎白时代喜剧中性爱的道德观念
伊丽莎白时代的浪漫喜剧传统上被认为是一种戏剧形式,可以被区分为一般的婚姻庆祝活动。海伦·加德纳将浪漫喜剧的情色目的论(她称之为“纯粹喜剧”)与讽刺的道德纠正和对情节的悲喜剧强调进行了对比,她写道:“纯粹喜剧的伟大象征是婚姻,通过婚姻,世界得到了更新,它的结局总是本能地带有一种新的开始感。”它的节奏是人类生命的节奏,像大自然的生命一样不断地延续和更新自己. . . .年轻人结婚,这样他们就可以反过来成为老一辈,他们的孩子会结婚,等等,只要世界存在. . . .喜剧的结尾宣告生活还在继续。因此,在浪漫喜剧中,导致婚姻的性爱象征着持续的社会生活,用伊丽莎白时代的术语来说,这意味着一个精神上一体化的宇宙。尽管最近的学者们一直在仔细剖析包含这种喜剧综合症的意识形态程序,指出其统一性的迂回颠覆和其理想的复杂条件,但没有分析质疑婚姻的多层次理想化是伊丽莎白喜剧中强大的信息存在。然而这个庆典
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