斯威夫特的战争与和平

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Dan Sperrin
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本文考虑了十八世纪模拟英雄文学研究中被忽视的一些军事和外交背景,特别关注斯威夫特的早期讽刺作品。通常,模拟英雄文学被视为一种特定文学风格的巧妙运用,而个人的模拟英雄讽刺作品通常通过将其与他们似乎模仿的军事史诗(如《伊利亚特》或《埃涅阿斯纪》)放在一起来进行语境化。这篇文章采用了一种略有不同的方法,将斯威夫特的模拟英雄讽刺作品放在大联盟对抗路易十四(1688-1714)的战争背景下,并重新审视了他与退休外交官兼大使威廉·坦普尔爵士的关系。正如将要讨论的那样,坦普尔的文章《英雄美德》为斯威夫特提供了一个可以在讽刺中捍卫或倡导的公民英雄主义的典范,而这一时期的外交、政治和法律著作对斯威夫特的影响将占据这一讨论的核心。
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Swift’s War and Peace
This article considers some of the military and diplomatic contexts which have been neglected in the study of eighteenth-century mock-heroic literature, with a particular focus on the early satires of Swift. Typically, mock-heroic literature is seen as a skilful exercise in a particular kind of literary style, and individual mock-heroic satires are usually contextualized by setting them alongside the military epics (e.g., the Iliad or Aeneid) which they seem to parody. This article takes a slightly different approach by setting Swift’s mock-heroic satires against the background of the Grand Alliance wars against Louis XIV (1688–1714), and by taking another look at his relationship with the retired diplomat and ambassador Sir William Temple. As will be discussed, Temple’s essay ‘Of Heroic Virtue’ offered Swift a model of civil heroism which could be defended or advocated in satire, and it is the influence on Swift of the period’s diplomatic, political, and legal writings which will occupy the core of this discussion.
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