悲剧形式的标准:对Lukács早期批评理论的重构

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Kirk Wetters
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乔治Lukács的发展动态和不同的学术观点被重新考虑在他很少读1909年的论文,现代戏剧的发展史。这本早期的长篇著作,以其详细的方法论工具,为他后来和更著名的作品,特别是《灵魂与形式》(1911)、《小说理论》(1916)和《历史与阶级意识》(1923),建立了一个比较的基准。这个框架可以重新连接Lukács早期的文学流派理论与当代关于文学形式、认识论、政治和社会理论的辩论。对Lukács最早的文学形式的历史先验标准的系统分析,使他的体裁诗学比通常假设的更灵活地被理解。例如,小说和现代戏剧之间的区别并不是绝对的,而是作为主角在一个由被动性和他律性定义的世界中可能的代理和自主形式的差异。Lukács早期悲剧理论的政治潜台词追求双重议程,即历史症状(将悲剧定义为一个阶级实现自身衰落意识的类型)和存在主义激进化(将舞台上和舞台下的悲剧作为审美经验的顶峰和英雄断裂进入一个新的历史时代)。
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Criteria of Tragic Form: Toward a Reconstruction of Lukács’s Earliest Critical Theory
The dynamics of Georg Lukács’s development and divergent scholarly perspectives are reconsidered in light of his little-read 1909 dissertation, The Developmental History of Modern Drama. This long early work, with its detailed methodological apparatus, establishes a baseline of comparison for his later and better-known works, especially in Soul and Form (1911), The Theory of the Novel (1916), and History and Class Consciousness (1923). This framework can reconnect Lukács’s early theory of literary genres to contemporary debates on form in literature, epistemology, and political and social theory. Attention to the systematics of Lukács’s earliest historical-transcendental criteria of literary form allows his genre poetics to be understood more flexibly than has often been assumed. The difference between novel and modern drama, for example, is not categorical but functions as a differential of protagonists’ possible forms of agency and autonomy in a world defined by passivity and heteronomy. The political subtext of Lukács’s early theory of the tragic pursues a double agenda of historical symptomatics (defining tragedy as the genre of a class achieving consciousness of its own decline) and existential radicalization (totalizing onstage and offstage tragedy as the pinnacle of aesthetic experience and the heroic rupture into a new historical era).
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NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM-
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期刊介绍: Widely considered the top journal in its field, New German Critique is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century German studies and publishes on a wide array of subjects, including literature, film, and media; literary theory and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; art and architecture; political and social theory; and philosophy. Established in the early 1970s, the journal has played a significant role in introducing U.S. readers to Frankfurt School thinkers and remains an important forum for debate in the humanities.
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