Newman on Art, Imagination, and the Classics: Callista Revisited

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 LITERATURE
Giuseppe Pezzini
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ABSTRACT: Despite its popular success during his lifetime, Newman's historical novel Callista (1855) gradually fell out of fashion and is nowadays among one of his most neglected works. Even critics who are sympathetic to Callista cannot help but betray the feeling that the merits (if any) of Newman's second novel are pastoral or apologetic, rather than literary, and that its place in Newman's opus is minor at best. This essay will argue that Callista has been both undeservedly neglected and significantly misunderstood. Callista is an important work, possessing notable aesthetic merits and highlighting Newman's remarkable breadth of literary appreciation. The novel weaves an impressive web of literary intertexts and exhibits a sensitive and informed cross-fertilization between early Christian apologetics, martyr narratives and the Romantic historical novel. Above all else, Callista is a text with a strong meta-artistic dimension. Meaning, it is in the very act of writing the novel that Newman addressed to the issue whether, as a recent convert to Roman Catholicism, he could reconcile or negotiate the classical (pagan) tradition with Christianity. This essay will show the degree to which Callista tracks Newman's developing views on art and imagination, in the early period of his conversion. An attendant hope of this essay is that it can also supply a redressive response to Newman's late complaint that, when it came to Callista , "Catholics have [n]ever done justice to [it]."
纽曼论艺术、想象和经典:重新审视卡莉斯塔
摘要:纽曼的历史小说《卡莉斯塔》(1855)在其一生中获得了巨大的成功,但后来却逐渐失宠,成为他最被忽视的作品之一。即使是同情Callista的评论家也不免流露出这样一种感觉,即纽曼的第二部小说的优点(如果有的话)是牧歌或道歉,而不是文学,而且它在纽曼作品中的地位充其量是次要的。这篇文章将论证卡莉斯塔被不应有的忽视和严重的误解。《卡利斯塔》是一部重要的作品,具有显著的美学价值,突出了纽曼非凡的文学欣赏广度。这部小说编织了一张令人印象深刻的文学互文之网,并在早期基督教护教学、殉道者叙事和浪漫主义历史小说之间展示了一种敏感而明智的相互交融。最重要的是,《Callista》是一部具有强大的元艺术维度的文本。意思是,正是在写小说的过程中,纽曼提出了一个问题,作为一个最近皈依罗马天主教的人,他是否能够调和或协调古典(异教)传统与基督教的关系。这篇文章将显示的程度,Callista跟踪纽曼的发展对艺术和想象力的看法,在他的转换的早期。这篇文章的一个附带的希望是,它也可以为纽曼后来的抱怨提供一个压抑的回应,当谈到卡利斯塔时,“天主教徒从来没有公正地对待它。”
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