The Graces of Disgrace

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K. Goddard
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This article explores aspects of what JM Coetzee might mean by ‘grace’ in his novel Disgrace (1999). It suggests that the primary definition of grace in the novel is the traditional one of ‘love,’ but more importantly, selfless love. As a result, the novel’s focus is on the close association between the physical and the spiritual, particularly in David Lurie’s ‘spiritual’ journey. At the foundation of this exploration lie the three writers about whom Lurie has written books as well as the bible and its associated ‘sacred history’ (heilsgeschichte). Boito the opera creator, Richard of St Victor the medieval mystic, and William Wordsworth, in their own different ways can be seen as influences on the definition of grace and love in the novel. The argument concludes by suggesting that Lurie comes to see that neither physical love, nor art, nor even the love of animals is an entirely adequate means of grace. Only the isolated, pared-down self, willing to take the Other into itself, might experience grace, but in Coetzee’s world, there is no certainty.
耻辱的优雅
本文探讨了JM Coetzee在其小说《耻辱》(1999)中所说的“优雅”的含义。这表明小说中对恩典的主要定义是传统的“爱”,但更重要的是,无私的爱。因此,小说的重点是身体和精神之间的紧密联系,尤其是在大卫·鲁里的“精神”之旅中。这一探索的基础是鲁里写过的三位作家,以及《圣经》及其相关的“神圣历史”(heilsgeschichte)。歌剧创作者博伊托、中世纪神秘主义者圣维克多的理查德和威廉·华兹华斯以各自不同的方式影响了小说中对优雅和爱的定义。这场争论的结论是,鲁里开始意识到,无论是身体上的爱,还是艺术,甚至是对动物的爱,都不是一种完全足够的优雅手段。只有孤立、精简的自己,愿意接纳他者,才能体验到优雅,但在库切的世界里,这是不确定的。
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期刊介绍: Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa is published bi-annually by Routledge. Current Writing focuses on recent writing and re-publication of texts on southern African and (from a ''southern'' perspective) commonwealth and/or postcolonial literature and literary-culture. Works of the past and near-past must be assessed and evaluated through the lens of current reception. Submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed by at least two referees of international stature in the field. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.
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