雪莱的《战争》伯克的《革命

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
J. Mieszkowski
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在过去的二十年里,关于1792年至1815年间发生在欧洲以及殖民地更长时间的旷日持久的军事行动的讨论,使浪漫主义作为一个革命时代的传统图景变得非常复杂。正如玛丽·法弗雷特所说,理解这一时期的艺术和文学要求我们承认,“浪漫主义作家发现,几乎不可能想象任何空间或时间可以摆脱痛苦……战争”(609)。虽然早期的学术研究集中在离散的政治事件,特别是法国大革命的美学后果上,但我们现在同样考虑到欧洲资本主义和帝国主义特有的军事化经验,以及由此导致的战时与和平时期区分的崩溃。这种批判性焦点的重新定位是非常有成效的,允许对规范主题和文本进行重要的重新评估。与此同时,这种转变发生时,很少有人注意到浪漫主义者自己是如何理解战争与革命之间的关系的本文的目的是阐明浪漫主义遗产的这一方面。第一部分探讨了单词“revo-”的波动性
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Shelley's Wars, Burke's Revolutions
Over the past twenty years, the traditional picture of Romanticism as an age of revolution has been significantly complicated by discussions of the protracted military campaigns that took place in Europe between 1792 and 1815 and in the colonies for much longer. As Mary Favret has suggested, understanding the art and literature of this period requires that we acknowledge that “Romantic writers found it nearly impossible to imagine any space or time free from the pains . . . of warfare” (609). While earlier scholarship concentrated on the aesthetic ramifications of discrete political events, particularly the French Revolution, we now give equal consideration to the militarization of experience endemic to European capitalism and imperialism and the resulting collapse of the distinction between wartime and peacetime. This reorientation of the critical focus has been extremely productive, allowing for important reassessments of canonical topics and texts. At the same time, this shift has occurred with little if any attention to how the Romantics themselves understood the relationship between war and revolution.1 The goal of this essay is to elucidate this aspect of the Romantic legacy. The first section explores the volatility of the word “revo-
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期刊介绍: Partial Answers is an international, peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the study of literature and the history of ideas. This interdisciplinary component is responsible for combining analysis of literary works with discussions of historical and theoretical issues. The journal publishes articles on various national literatures including Anglophone, Hebrew, Yiddish, German, Russian, and, predominately, English literature. Partial Answers would appeal to literature scholars, teachers, and students in addition to scholars in philosophy, cultural studies, and intellectual history.
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