Kairic Complexity in Fulke Greville’s A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney

IF 0.6 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
J. Gouws
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Fulke Greville’s major prose work has for many generations puzzled and misled its readers. In this essay I suggest how often-occluded rhetorical presuppositions may be used to clarify the nature of historically embedded textual conduct. In particular, I deploy the resources of rhetorical agency to trace the exigencies of ethos, occasion, and audience through Greville’s composition and revision of his Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney, and to suggest that a work composed for a select Jacobean readership resorted to the attitudes and language of Elizabeth’s last decade to represent selectively people and events in the earlier years of her reign. The work has come down to us as an amalgam of two projects—a dedication to Sidney and a summary history of Elizabeth—which was subjected to one major revision and many minor ones in the processes of preparing separate working copies. Greville changed his mind often, but did not revise systematically, and much of the puzzlement induced by the Dedication arises from his working habits. One further change of mind had far-reaching consequences: Greville’s decision to abandon composition and revision. It was not published with the bulk of his literary works in the posthumous Certain Learned and Elegant Workes of 1633, but had to wait almost two decades to be repurposed by another agent in 1652 as The Life of the Renowned Sir Philip Sidney. Because agency is constitutive of holistic understanding, there are implications for how textual, including rhetorical, literary, critical, and editorial, conduct proceeds: we, as self-interpreting agents, are bound reciprocally to acknowledge and respect the self-disclosures and self-enactments manifested through conduct other than our own. [J.G.]
富尔克·格雷维尔的《献给菲利普·西德尼爵士》中的凯瑞·复杂性
福尔克·格雷维尔的主要散文作品让几代读者感到困惑和误导。在这篇文章中,我建议如何使用经常被封锁的修辞预设来澄清历史嵌入文本行为的性质。特别地,我运用修辞媒介的资源,通过格雷维尔的创作和对《献给菲利普·西德尼爵士》的修订,追踪精神,场合和观众的紧急情况,并提出,一部为选定的詹姆士一世读者创作的作品,采用了伊丽莎白最后十年的态度和语言,有选择性地代表了她统治早期的人物和事件。这部作品被我们看作是两个项目的混合体——一个是对西德尼的献礼,一个是对伊丽莎白历史的总结——在准备单独的工作副本的过程中,它经历了一次大的修改和许多小的修改。格列维尔经常改变主意,但没有系统地修改,《奉献》引起的困惑很大程度上源于他的工作习惯。另一个想法的改变产生了深远的影响:格雷维尔决定放弃写作和修改。这本书并没有和他的大部分文学作品一起在1633年出版的《某些学问和优雅的作品》中出版,但不得不等了将近20年,1652年由另一位代理人重新命名为《著名的菲利普·西德尼爵士的一生》。因为能动性是整体理解的组成部分,这就暗示了文本(包括修辞、文学、批评和编辑)的行为是如何进行的:我们,作为自我解释的代理人,有义务相互承认和尊重通过我们自己以外的行为表现出来的自我披露和自我行为。[j]
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期刊介绍: English Literary Renaissance is a journal devoted to current criticism and scholarship of Tudor and early Stuart English literature, 1485-1665, including Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton. It is unique in featuring the publication of rare texts and newly discovered manuscripts of the period and current annotated bibliographies of work in the field. It is illustrated with contemporary woodcuts and engravings of Renaissance England and Europe.
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