神秘的艺术:詹姆斯·乔伊斯《尤利西斯》的文学神秘主义

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
J. M. George
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摘要:詹姆斯·乔伊斯的巨著《尤利西斯》被广泛认为是前卫现代主义的封闭文本,因为它无法被“普通读者”所理解,它实际上是深奥的,暗指卡巴拉概念、印度教宇宙论、三位一体异端和大陆神秘主义;对都柏林神智学家的准讽刺引用;主人公利奥波德·布鲁姆的共济会;以及柏拉图/亚里士多德形而上学的结构运用。然而,《尤利西斯》的神秘主义并不局限于文本中漫不经心的暗示。乔伊斯艺术的宗教起源也不仅仅是作者个人神话的一部分,他是一个旧病复发的天主教徒,他的圣餐美学努力“将日常经验的面包转化为永恒生命的光芒四射的身体”。本文认为,神秘主义是构成《尤利西斯》的基本原则,它与“隐含读者”的设想关系,以及它更大的社会文化后果。它探讨了尤利西斯的文学神秘主义与宗教神秘主义的相似之处,涉及到:书是宇宙的观念,混沌的“词”是其原始材料;它的原型/象征意识;作为解释学原理的无限的观念;作为解释学挑战的启蒙和秘密观念的表现;先锋现代主义对-à-vis主流的自我对立性以及破译乔伊斯“幻象”的可能性。
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Art à la the Occult: The Literary Esotericism of James Joyce's Ulysses
abstract:Widely considered a hermetic text of avant-garde modernism for its inaccessibility to the "common reader," James Joyce's magnum opus Ulysses is literally esoteric with allusions to Kabbalistic concepts, terms of Hindu cosmology, Trinitarian heresies, and Continental mystics; quasi-ironic references to Dublin Theosophists; the protagonist Leopold Bloom's Freemasonry; and structural use of Platonic/Aristotelian metaphysics. However, the esotericism of Ulysses is not confined to the text's cavalier allusiveness. Nor is the religious origin of Joyce's art merely part of the personal mythology of the author, a relapsed Catholic, whose Eucharistic aesthetic endeavors to "transmut[e] the daily bread of experience into the radiant body of everliving life." This article argues that esotericism is a fundamental principle underlying the composition of Ulysses, its envisaged relationship with the "implied reader," and its larger socio-cultural ramifications. It explores the literary esotericism of Ulysses as analogous to religious esotericism with reference to: the idea of the book as cosmos with the chaotic "word" as its prima materia; its archetypal/symbolic consciousness; the idea of infinity as a hermeneutic principle; manifestation of the ideas of initiation and secrecy as hermeneutic challenges; the self-imposed antithetical character of avant-garde modernism vis-à-vis the mainstream; and the possibility of deciphering a Joycean "vision."
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Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
Interdisciplinary Literary Studies LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM-
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期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Literary Studies seeks to explore the interconnections between literary study and other disciplines, ideologies, and cultural methods of critique. All national literatures, periods, and genres are welcomed topics.
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