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This article explores the power of silence in the feminist recovery of classical texts to open up engaged spaces for women’s creative reworkings, taking as a case study Lavinia and her reception in Ursula Le Guin’s (2008) novel of the same name. By re-evaluating silence in dialogue with feminist and classical reception scholarship, I argue that Le Guin is able to bring a different angle to the reception of classical literary women, focusing on the gaps and spaces in Lavinia’s character that provide a medium for engagement with the incomplete text of the Aeneid. Silence thus becomes a locus in which Le Guin can transform Vergil’s silencing of Lavinia into a generative vision of the open space of interpretation available in classical literature and its reception.
本文以乌苏拉-勒奎恩(Ursula Le Guin,2008 年)的同名小说《拉维尼娅》(Lavinia)及其对她的接受为案例,探讨了在女性主义对古典文本的复原过程中,沉默的力量为女性的创造性再创作开辟了参与空间。通过与女性主义和古典文学接受研究进行对话,重新评估沉默,我认为勒奎恩能够从另一个角度看待古典文学女性的接受问题,重点关注拉维尼娅性格中的空白和空间,这些空白和空间为与《埃涅伊德》不完整文本的接触提供了媒介。因此,沉默成为勒奎恩将维吉尔对拉维尼娅的沉默转化为对古典文学及其接受的开放性阐释空间的一种生成性视角。