“Inwardly Dismayde”: Spenser with Gilles Deleuze

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spenser Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1086/722425
Lydia C. Heinrichs
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This article considers Spenserian allegory in light of the ontology and epistemology of the post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Drawing on Deleuze’s interpretation of Baruch Spinoza, I compare the characters of Spenser’s poem to Deleuzean affects, differential intensities that come into being through their varying relations on a “plane of immanence.” Where influential recent arguments have characterized allegorical materiality in The Faerie Queene in terms of deadness and aesthetic emptiness, I will instead emphasize the immanent vitality and generativity of matter in Spenser’s poem. Entering into Deleuzean Becomings as they encounter other bodies in the differential field Spenser calls “Faerie land,” the denizens of Spenser’s Faerie, I will argue, produce affective significance in excess of the delimiting violence of allegorical abstraction. This excess, finally, opens the possibility for our own divergent encounters with the poem—for readings that bring Spenser into differential relation with thinkers of our own historical era.
《内心的沮丧》:斯宾塞和吉尔·德勒兹
本文结合后结构主义哲学家德勒兹的本体论和认识论来考察斯宾塞式的寓言。根据德勒兹对斯宾诺莎的解释,我比较了斯宾塞诗歌中的人物与德勒兹的情感,不同的强度是通过他们在“内在层面”上的不同关系而形成的。最近一些有影响力的观点将《仙后》中的寓言物质性描述为死亡和审美空虚,而我将强调斯宾塞诗歌中物质的内在活力和生成性。当他们在斯宾塞称之为“仙境”的不同领域中遇到其他身体时,进入德勒兹的成为,斯宾塞仙境的居民,我将论证,产生情感意义,超越寓言抽象的划界暴力。最后,这种过度为我们自己与诗歌阅读的不同遭遇打开了可能性,这使斯宾塞与我们自己的历史时代的思想家建立了不同的关系。
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