刺痛的心和忏悔的眼泪:罗伯特·索斯韦尔《圣彼得的诉状》中体现的新教忏悔

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J. Snyder
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摘要:在新教读者中,耶稣会士罗伯特·索斯韦尔的《圣彼得的抱怨》出人意料地成为畅销书。这首诗首次出版于1595年,也就是他殉道一个月后,到1634年,这首诗经历了13个版本。本文通过探索索斯韦尔对彼得忏悔的描绘如何吸引了忏悔界的读者,来考察这种受欢迎的原因。它认为,索斯韦尔对后宗教改革时期英格兰虔诚情感的熟悉使他能够自觉地向陷入改革战火中的伊丽莎白时代的读者发出恳求。它首先考察了新教虔诚作品中所描绘的忏悔的情感轮廓,其中许多根植于加尔文主义的悲伤运动,肉体的屈辱,精神的活跃。书中认为,索斯韦尔在《圣彼得诉状》中扩大了这些运动不仅与新教忏悔者哭泣的概念相呼应,也与新教牧师的做法相呼应。这种宗教影响的交叉忏悔部署突出了新教和天主教信仰中虔诚的重叠实践。它还揭示了索斯韦尔可能利用灵修诗歌为福音服务的方法。
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Pricked Hearts and Penitent Tears: Embodying Protestant Repentance in Robert Southwell's Saint Peter's Complaint (1595)
Abstract:Among Protestant readers, Jesuit Robert Southwell's Saint Peter's Complaint was a surprise best seller. First published in 1595, one month after his martyrdom, South-well's poem underwent thirteen editions by 1634. This essay examines the grounds of that popularity by exploring how Southwell's portrayal of Peter's repentance might have appealed to readers across confessional boundaries. It contends that Southwell's familiarity with the landscape of affective piety in post-Reformation England allowed him to make a self-conscious entreaty to Elizabethan readers caught in the crossfire of reform. It first examines the affective contours of repentance depicted in Protestant devotional works, many of which were rooted in Calvinist movements of sorrowfulness, mortification of the flesh, and vivification of the spirit. Southwell, it argues, distends these movements in Saint Peter's Complaint in a way that echoes not only Protestant conceptions of penitent weeping but also Protestant pastoral practices. This cross-confessional deployment of religious affects highlights the overlapping practices of piety within Protestant and Catholic devotion. It also intimates the methods by which South-well might have utilized devotional poetry in service to evangelism.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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