睡后的叹息:安妮特·冯·德罗斯特-赫肖夫晚期抒情诗中的诗性与自然的神圣性

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Alexander Sorenson
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长期以来,安妮特·冯·德罗斯特-赫肖夫的批评家们一直在追求她诗歌中自然描写和宗教虔诚的主要主题,最近的一种学术流派一直在描绘前者的生态含义,尽管后者的含义较少。这篇文章将这些不同的解释结合在一起,探讨了德罗斯特的晚期作品是如何将自然和人类创造之间的联系作为堕落的影响,从而作为人类状况的一部分。这篇文章展示了这些主题是如何围绕着夏娃的形象和睡眠的主题聚集在一起的,并认为追踪这些主题可以让我们看到,德罗斯特把与自然的相遇描绘成一个内在的圣事,它最终揭示了一种堕落后的——与生态相关的——人类、自然和人类之间的亲缘关系。
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A Sigh After Sleep: Poiesis and the Sacramentality of Nature in Annette von Droste-Hüshoff’s Late Lyric
Critics of Annette von Droste-Hülshoff have long pursued the dominant themes of natural depiction and religiosity in her poetry, and a more recent strain of scholarship has been drawing out the ecological implications of the former, though less so of the latter. The article brings these different lines of interpretation together by exploring how Droste’s late work presents the connection between nature and poiesis as an effect of the Fall, and thus as integral to the human condition. The article shows how these themes are gathered around the figure of Eve and the leitmotif of sleep and argues that tracing these topoi allows us to see that Droste depicts the encounter with nature to be an inherently sacramental event, one which ultimately lays bare a postlapsarian—and ecologically relevant—kinship between poiesis, nature, and human Being.
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期刊介绍: Literature and Theology, a quarterly peer-review journal, provides a critical non-confessional forum for both textual analysis and theoretical speculation, encouraging explorations of how religion is embedded in culture. Contributions should address questions pertinent to both literary study and theology broadly understood, and be consistent with the Journal"s overall aim: to engage with and reshape traditional discourses within the studies of literature and religion, and their cognate fields - biblical criticism, literary criticism, philosophy, politics, culture studies, gender studies, artistic theory/practice, and contemporary critical theory/practice.
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