创意果汁:失落的天堂里的汗水

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Brendon Bradley
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这篇文章着重描写了亚当在《失乐园》中醒来时的汗水,在他被创造出来之后,他立刻发现自己“浑身是汗”。弥尔顿尖锐地拒绝了中世纪学院派作家的先例,他们将汗水排除在堕落前的生活之外,并将其理解为通向死亡的物质。相反,弥尔顿认为汗水是繁衍后代的必要条件,与花园里多态的出生过程有关。在亚当汗津津的身体里,弥尔顿描绘了第一个处于解体边缘的人,目的是为了让亚当在伊甸园中所经历的丰富的神圣之爱变得合理。最终,汗水是前堕落时代和堕落时代之间的延续而不是断裂的标志。
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Creative Juices: Sweat in Paradise Lost
abstract:This article focuses on Adam's perspiration at the scene of his awakening in Paradise Lost, where immediately after his creation he finds himself "In balmy sweat." Milton pointedly rejects the precedent of medieval scholastic writers, who excluded sweat from prelapsarian life and understood the substance as oriented toward death. Instead, Milton presents sweat as necessary to generation and linked to polymorphic birth processes in the garden. In Adam's sweaty body, Milton depicts the first man on the borders of dissolution in order to make sensible the profusion of divine love that Adam experiences in Eden. Ultimately, sweat is a marker of continuity—rather than rupture—between prelapsarian life and the fallen present.
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期刊介绍: Milton Studies is published annually by the University of Pittsburgh Press as a forum for Milton scholarship and criticism.
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