记忆与死亡:查尔斯-马图林的全球亡灵论对玛丽-雪莱《最后的人》(1826 年)的影响

IF 0.2 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Colin Azariah-Kribbs
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查尔斯-罗伯特-马图林(Charles Robert Maturin)在他发表的一篇布道文章中写道:"生命充满死亡;活人的脚步踩在大地上,不能不惊动死者的骨灰--我们走在祖先的脚下--地球本身就是一个巨大的教堂墓地。漫游者梅尔莫斯》(Melmoth the Wanderer,1820 年)中的旅行者们被废墟、历史文献和死亡景象所吸引,他们试图在全球和跨国范围内理解、回忆和传达苦难与死亡的奥秘,但这一切都是不完美的。保罗-韦斯特弗(Paul Westover)对 "亡灵巫术 "进行了开创性的研究,讨论了浪漫主义时代通过历史写作和旅行纪念亡灵并与之交流的做法,借鉴这一研究,我将对玛丽-雪莱的瘟疫小说《最后的人》(1826 年)进行解读,将其作为借鉴马图林关于历史记忆的微弱交流性理论的文本。我认为,雪莱呼应了马图林对全球亡灵巫术的兴趣,在这种亡灵巫术中,活着的人试图通过语言来缅怀和纪念死者,并将这种纪念性的缅怀实践扩展到跨国范围。在此过程中,雪莱还吸收了马图林对这些全球性纪念活动的阴暗批判,认为这些纪念活动既具有强迫性,又不够充分。
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Memory and Mortality: The Influence of Charles Maturin’s Global Necromanticism on Mary Shelley’s The Last Man (1826)
In one of his published sermons, Charles Robert Maturin writes: ‘Life is full of death; the steps of the living cannot press the earth without disturbing the ashes of the dead – we walk upon our ancestors – the globe itself is one vast churchyard.’ Travelers in Melmoth the Wanderer (1820) are drawn to ruins, to historical texts, and to spectacles of death, all in an imperfect attempt to comprehend, recall, and communicate the mystery of suffering and mortality on a global, transnational scale. Drawing from Paul Westover’s seminal study of ‘necromanticism’ in which he discusses Romantic-era practices of memorializing and communing with the dead via historical writing and travel, I will read Mary Shelley’s plague novel The Last Man (1826) as a text that borrows from Maturin’s theory of the tenuous communicability of historical memory. I argue that Shelley echoes Maturin’s interest in a global necromanticism in which the living seek to remember and commemorate the dead through language, extending this practice of commemorative remembrance on a transnational scale. In so doing, Shelley also incorporates Maturin’s darker critique of these global commemorations as at once compulsive yet insufficient.
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Gothic Studies
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期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Gothic Association considers the field of Gothic studies from the eighteenth century to the present day. Gothic Studies opens a forum for dialogue and cultural criticism, and provides a specialist journal for scholars working in a field which is today taught or researched in academic institutions around the globe. The journal invites contributions from scholars working within any period of the Gothic; interdisciplinary scholarship is especially welcome, as are studies of works across the range of media, beyond the written word.
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