“古老的、原始的邪恶的独特光环”:《伟大的潘神》(1894),阿瑟·梅琴

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Anne-Sophie Leluan-Pinker
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火及其衍生的隐喻是伟大的潘神无所不在的组成部分,这是阿瑟·梅琴颓废的世纪末幻想。梅琴的这部噩梦般的中篇小说讲述了一位深受炼金术著作影响的神经学家对一位年轻女病人进行的一次失败的科学实验的后果。这种大脑探索的结果是揭示并随后释放出一种无法控制的、潜藏在海伦·沃恩(Helen Vaughan)身上的回归、模糊和解体的力量。后者是年轻病人和同名撒旦实体的可怕后代,她反复与不洁的地下火焰联系在一起,这是她越界的、消耗一切的性行为的标志。自然地,她黑暗多变的性格与其他维多利亚晚期的恶毒女性的表现是一致的,通常以华丽的主题为特征。在19世纪90年代,女权主义的反抗之火被视为对维多利亚社会基础的威胁,这无疑激发了海伦的性格。至关重要的是,在这个像(坏)梦一样的叙事中,火受到了不断的位移和变化:它是一个循环的比喻,最明确地反映了维多利亚时代对退化和衰落的恐惧。
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« A unique aura of ancient, elemental evil » : les migrations du feu dans The Great God Pan (1894) d’Arthur Machen
Fire and its derived metaphors are omnipresent components of the Great God Pan, Arthur Machen’s decadent fin-de-siecle fantasy. Machen’s nightmarish novella relates the aftermath of a failed scientific experiment on a young female patient by a neurologist strongly influenced by alchemical writings. This cerebral exploration results in the bringing to light and subsequent release of an untamable subterranean force of regression, indistinction, and dissolution embodied in the central female character of Helen Vaughan. The latter, the monstrous progeniture of the young patient and of the eponymous satanic entity, is repeatedly associated with an impure underground fire, a sign of her transgressive all-consuming sexuality. Naturally, her dark protean character is to be aligned with other late-Victorian representations of venomous females, often characterized by the presence of flamboyant motifs. The fires of growing feminist rebellion, perceived in the 1890s as a threat to the very foundations of Victorian society, certainly animate Helen’s character. Crucially, fire is subjected to constant displacements and shifts in this narrative structured like a (bad) dream : it is a circulating trope most definitely indexing Victorian fears of degeneration and decline.
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CAHIERS VICTORIENS & EDOUARDIENS
CAHIERS VICTORIENS & EDOUARDIENS LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES-
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期刊介绍: Les Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens publient depuis 1974 deux numéros par an, l’un sur des sujets et écrivains variés, l’autre consacré à un auteur ou à un thème. Les Cahiers s’intéressent non seulement à la littérature, mais aussi à tous les aspects de la civilisation de l’époque, et accueillent des méthodes critiques variées. Ils publient aussi des comptes rendus d’ouvrages et des résumés de thèses récemment soutenues sur le sujet. Des articles peuvent être soumis en vue d’une publication éventuelle (règles de présentation du M.L.A. Handbook).
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