Passions and the Passion: Robert Southwell's Mary Magdalene

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Emily A. Ransom
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While still a fugitive at large, the Jesuit poet Robert Southwell published his best-selling prose masterpiece, Mary Magdalens Funerall Teares, which deftly combines the English literary vogue of complaint with Ignatian meditation in an eloquent grand style. While scholarship has mostly treated this work as a meditation for recusant Catholics separated from Christ's body in the Eucharist, as Mary was separated from Christ on Easter morning, this article argues that its widespread popularity and literary influence was a strategic success in large part owing to its bold and timely approach to human passions directed to its Protestant readers. In an era in which England's "finest wits are now given to write passionat discourses," Southwell suggested an alternative both to Neostoic curbing of passion and even to Augustinian moderation, presenting the Magdalen as a figure of godly vehemence in whom reason itself is ruled by a love in which "the excesse cannot be faultie."

激情与受难罗伯特-索斯韦尔的《抹大拉的马利亚
摘要:耶稣会诗人罗伯特-索斯韦尔(Robert Southwell)在逃亡期间出版了他的畅销散文代表作《马利亚-玛格达伦斯的葬礼》(Mary Magdalens Funerall Teares),以雄辩宏大的风格巧妙地将英国文学中的控诉风潮与伊格纳特冥想结合在一起。虽然学术界大多将这部作品视为天主教徒在圣餐礼中与基督的身体分离时的冥想,就像复活节早晨马利亚与基督分离一样,但本文认为,这部作品之所以广受欢迎并产生文学影响,在很大程度上是因为它针对新教读者大胆而及时地表达了人类的激情,从而取得了战略上的成功。在那个英国 "最聪明的人都在写激情的论述 "的时代,索斯韦尔提出了一种替代新古典主义对激情的抑制甚至替代奥古斯丁式的节制的方法,将抹大拉作为一个虔诚的激情人物,在她身上,理性本身被一种 "过犹不及 "的爱所支配。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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