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摘要
摘要:在精选的作品中,Walter de la Mare思考了阅读行为中固有的幽灵般的感觉:这种感觉不仅在头脑中,而且在身体中都能感受到,文本可以传递。本文通过分析德拉马雷诗歌和散文中的幽灵感觉与阅读行为的密切联系,探讨了他是如何拓展和重新定义鬼故事的边界,以及在文学中体验幽灵是什么。通过阅读他的文本,一个人的身体会被“奇怪的来访者”所困扰——人物的鬼魂、文本的幻影、几乎听不见的声音,或者阅读体验中的幽灵般的感觉。读者内化了文本,而文本似乎几乎内化了读者:当一个人自己回到文本时,只有个人读者才能意识到这种效果,就好像是通过个人的标记或足迹。
Ghostly Sensations in Walter de la Mare's Texts: Reading the Body as a Haunted House
Abstract:In select writings Walter de la Mare thinks about ghostly sensations inherent in the act of reading: sensations that are felt not only in the mind but also in the body and that a text can transmit. By analyzing how the ghostly sensations in de la Mare's poetry and prose closely correlate to the act of reading, this article explores how he stretched out and redefined the boundaries of the ghost story or what it is to experience the ghostly in literature. Through reading his texts, one's body becomes haunted by "strange visitants"—ghosts of characters, phantoms of texts, almost inaudible sounds, or the ghostly sensations in the embodied experience of reading. The reader internalizes the texts, and the texts seem almost to internalize the reader: an effect that only the individual reader can recognize when one returns to the texts oneself, as if by a personal mark or footprint.
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