莎士比亚、蒙田与野蛮思想

Jack Glazier
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欧洲对文艺复兴时期旅行文学中新的地理和人种学信息的反应进行了探讨。利用莎士比亚的《暴风雨》和蒙田的文章,本文还研究了对野蛮人作为个体和野蛮人作为社会形式的描述,以便将艺术表现与更公开的经验表现进行比较。戏剧家和散文家的观点都与现代人类学的视角有关
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Shakespeare, Montaigne, and the Idea of Savagery

The European response to new geographical and ethnographic information in Renaissance travel literature is explored. Using Shakespeare's The Tempest and Montaigne's essays, the paper also examines depictions of the savage as an individual and savagery as a social form in order to compare artistic to more avowedly empirical representations. The views of the dramatist and the essayist are related to the modern anthropological perspective

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