内在的太阳:威尔逊·哈里斯和J.G.巴拉德早期小说中的新太阳神话

Ben Pestell
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即使在我们这个不再抱有幻想的时代,太阳仍然是神话文学中一个强有力的象征,威尔逊·哈里斯和j·g·巴拉德都以截然不同的方式,用太阳的内化形象来构建和叙述他们的现代神话景观。在哈里斯的《孔雀宫》(1960)中,太阳以一种朦胧的、难以形容的炫目力量充斥着书页。在巴拉德的《被淹没的世界》(1962)中,太阳的身体和心理的双重形象激发了一种返祖式的朝圣。这一章研究了太阳在每一部小说中的作用,在那里它激发了对个性化形式的追求。我认为巴拉德的太阳是推动个人精神整合的超觉引擎,而哈里斯的太阳是通往精神统一的形而上学领域的门户。在每种情况下,太阳都是现代神话方法的焦点。
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The Sun Within: New Solar Myth in Early Novels of Wilson Harris and J.G. Ballard
Even in our disenchanted age, the Sun remains a potent symbol in mythopoeic literature, and, in very different ways, Wilson Harris and J. G. Ballard each use internalised images of the Sun to construct and narrate their modern mythical landscapes. In Harris’s Palace of the Peacock (1960), the Sun fills the pages with a nebulous and ineffable blinding power. In Ballard’s The Drowned World (1962), the dual image of the physical and the psychological Sun inspires an atavistic pilgrimage. This chapter studies the role of the Sun in each novel, where it serves to inspire a quest for a form of individuation. I argue that Ballard’s Sun is a transcendental engine that drives individual psychic integration, while Harris’s is a gateway into a metaphysical realm of spiritual unity. In each case, the Sun is the focus of a modern mythological method.
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