“卢克丽霞没有冒犯扎克的复仇,我已经是”:朱利安在Geeraardt Brandts De Veinzende Torquatus(1645)中扮演卢克丽霞和Medea。

IF 0.5 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN
Merel Waeyaert
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近年来,对早期现代复仇悲剧的研究越来越多地集中在复仇和性暴力的相互作用上。本文通过对神话潜语的研究,探讨了勃兰特(Geeraardt Brandt)早期现代荷兰语《假装的Torquatus》(De Veinzende Torquatus, 1645)中这种复仇悲剧的相互作用。朱莉安这个角色在舞台上被强奸,后来向强奸她的人复仇,在文本和潜台词上都与卢克丽霞和复仇女人的神话主题联系在一起。我认为这些主题将朱丽安的复仇从私人复仇提升到公共正义,并最终提升到神的报应。这一案例研究有助于对近代早期性别复仇的研究。
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‘Lukretia geschonden zach geen wraak, ik al’: Juliane als Lucretia en Medea in Geeraardt Brandts De Veinzende Torquatus (1645)
Scholarship of early modern revenge tragedies has in recent years increasingly focussed on the interplay of revenge and sexual violence. This article explores this interplay in one such revenge tragedy, Geeraardt Brandt’s early modern Dutch The Feigning Torquatus (De Veinzende Torquatus, 1645), through a study of the mythological subtext. The character Juliane, who is raped on stage and later avenges herself on her rapist, is connected textually and subtextually to the mythological topoi of Lucretia and the vengeful woman. I argue that these topoi elevate Juliane’s revenge from private revenge to public justice, and finally to divine retribution. This case study contributes to the growing scholarship into gendered revenge in the early modern period.
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TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR NEDERLANDSE TAAL-EN LETTERKUNDE
TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR NEDERLANDSE TAAL-EN LETTERKUNDE LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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期刊介绍: Al meer dan een eeuw wordt het Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde uitgegeven door de Maatschappij der Nederlandse letterkunde te Leiden. TNTL richt zich op de historische neerlandistiek in de ruimste zin. Men vindt er artikelen over historische taalkunde (inclusief lexicografie) en diachrone aspecten van taalvariatie in het (hedendaagse) Nederlands, alsmede over de letterkunde vanaf de Middeleeuwen tot het einde van de twintigste eeuw. De artikelen zijn bedoeld om een breed publiek van neerlandici te bereiken, hetgeen onder meer impliceert dat behalve naar wetenschappelijke diepgang ook gestreefd wordt naar leesbaarheid.
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