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[考古] 考过的好人确认下我找到的恐怖文学与法国大革命资料

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楼主
发表于 2011-12-7 17:23:47 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
考过的童鞋看下哪段差不多,或者哪个人提到过呗,谢啦~
v1 维基百科
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution_and_the_English_Gothic_Novel
The French Revolution influenced the English gothic novel.[1]
The gothic novel combines elements of terror and romance, and the supernatural. English novelist Fanny Burney wrote at the time of the French Revolution that, "There is nothing in old history that I shall any longer think fabulous; the destruction of the most wonderful empires on record has nothing more wonderful, nor of more sounding improbability, than the demolition of this great nation, which rises up against itself for its own ruin-perhaps annihilation." A year later in 1790, English statesman Edmund Burke wrote that the French Revolution was, "the most astonishing that has hitherto happened to the world." The gothic novel was therefore a way for English writers to come to terms with what they considered to be wonderful and astounding events, perceiving what happened to their neighbors in France and with the consequences upon their own society.[2] Creating elements of terror and fantasy gave expression to their anxieties of what was to come, and gave voice to their incredulousness at the events taking place in France. Because of the French Revolution and France's proximity to England, English writers during that period were concerned with the concept of violent and inclusive change in the human condition. The gothic novel contains modes of nightmarish terror, violence, and sexual rapacity. These modes coincided with the mood and modes of violence brought forth during the French Revolution.[3]
The upper echelon of English society mostly perceived the French Revolution as threatening to the status quo and stability of their accustomed lifestyle, and as a danger to their personal safety and social position within the hierarchy. It has been suggested that the gothic novel with its themes of terror and violence gave English writers a safe expression of their anxieties about disruption and chaos. They also worked to uphold the political normalcy and traditional morals of the time. Examples of this can be seen in Anne Radcliffe's female characters being submissive and incapable of making their own decisions, upholding traditional values of a patriarchal society.[4]

Feminism
The dissent that occurred during the French Revolution was not only violent, it also led to women questioning their role in society and to a debate on the nature of women.[4] This debate can be seen in one of the most famous gothic novels, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. In her novel she engages in a discussion of women's nature by having a man with the power to create new life instead of the woman, and its consequences. Jane Austen also engaged in this discussion in her gothic novel, Northanger Abbey. Catherine Morland, the protagonist of the novel, has to confront the workings of the political and economic system that involves women as chess pieces in marriages and of power relationships, after her visions of romance are over. In this novel one can also see how the mind can take a truth by means other than texts, many times removed from actual events. This speaks to the perception that the English had of the French Revolution.[5]
Caleb WilliamsThe gothic novel, Caleb Williams by William Godwin can be seen as an example of the influence the events of the French revolution had on the genre. The main character, Caleb Williams is of humble birth, an unusual circumstance for Godwin to write, since his usual characters are about people of wealth and title.[6] A key component of the French Revolution was the underlying principal that the political institutions of France should be founded on the equality of all citizens regardless of birth.[7] The preface and subtitle of Caleb Williams also give the reader need to recognize social theory as the main purpose of the novel.[8] This novel is classified as one of the best examples of the "victim-of-society story.[9] The main character of this novel is a morbid individualist seized with a ruling passion amounting to mania, which no reason can overcome. In this way, the protagonist of this story can be seen as a caricature of a French Revolutionary.[10] Before Caleb Williams, William Godwin published Political Justice underlining the philosophical principals that were pushing the French Revolution. He faced fierce hostility upon its publishing. With his later publishing of Caleb Williams a critic wrote, "Fancy is a faculty which we should not have expected to find in the brain of a philosopher who had struck his hand upon his heart and felt it stone; yet fancy Mr. Godwin possesses in no common degree." Godwin's use of the fantastic in the form of the gothic novel again let him write about the philosophy of the French revolution without receiving the harsh backlash, because it was under the guise of the fantastic.[11]

其他童鞋也股沟找之吧,jj里的恐怖文学指的是 English Gothic Novel
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沙发
发表于 2011-12-7 17:26:53 | 只看该作者
没考过,不知道,不过顶一下。谢谢楼主了
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 17:26:55 | 只看该作者
googole里搜English Gothic Novel  French revolution 有好多论文,资料,我没有都粘贴上来。
童鞋自己找找吧~
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 17:28:49 | 只看该作者
产生于十八世纪末的英国哥特小说是一种特殊的小说,小说里充满古堡、神怪等因素,并且经常以罪恶、暴力和恐怖凶杀等“黑色”内容为题材。这种小说之所以能吸引大量读者,与它给人的恐惧体验有关。这种体验在哥特小说中是一种带有宗教敬畏的情感,是一种人生凄凉和孤独境遇的写照,能提升人的精神力量,净化人的心灵。 法国大革命的爆发在一定程度上促进了哥特小说的繁荣,大革命中爆发出的人性的丑恶深深地震撼了哥特小说家们的精神世界。同时,这种恐惧感的产生有其深厚的文化背景:在哲学上,恐惧作为一种感觉,与英国的经验主义哲学思想遥相呼应;在文学上,哥特式的恐惧作为一种带有宗教色彩的情感,最明显的就是受到了《圣经》思想的熏陶。除此之外,它还借鉴了古罗马文学、莎士比亚悲剧、感伤主义小说和墓园派诗歌的创作手法。 进一步深入分析文本,哥特小说家为了营造令人恐惧的气氛,往往在险恶壮美的自然背景和阴森可怕的哥特式建筑中展开故事。这种陌生而又充满恐惧的特异环境同时把故事中的人物和读者自身从现实中疏离孤立出来,使他们体味到外在力量的强大和个人的无助、渺小、凄凉。同时,为了加强生理和心理的恐惧体验,哥特小说在细节描写上不遗余力地对令人匪夷所思、心惊肉跳的超自然场景、暴力凶杀的场面以及被隔绝的扭曲心态进行渲染。并且,这种描写有坚实的理论依据:亚里斯多德的《诗学》冲破了柏拉图设定的文学作品不能描写凶杀、罪恶等“黑色”内容的禁区:最早有意识地从理论上探讨了文学作品表现“黑色”内容的审美特征、审美功用及存在价值。这使得《诗学》成为以“黑色”著称的哥特式小说创作的理论渊源和最早的存在依据。同时,柏克的将崇高感等同于恐惧感的美学理论也为我们走进哥特式小说的世界,提供了绝好的心理学和美学的指南。 哥特小说在人们没有实际危险的情况下营造出各式各样的骇人情景,在带来强烈的刺激性的同时又让人在危险与死亡的极度体验中感受到安全可靠,而读者体验阅读过程的痛苦带来的正是这种验证自我力量的愉悦。同时,哥特小说里对邪恶欲望、死亡恐惧的渲染,以及种种心理意绪的表达,无疑也把压抑在人们心中的冲动与欲望宣泄了出来,减轻了心理郁结。 自十八世纪中叶哥特小说在英国出现后,不仅通俗作家热衷于这一题材的创作,许多第一流的作家也对它充满兴趣。他们或者创作出了脍炙人口的哥特式作品,或者将哥特文学的手法大量运用到自己的创作中,从而在英美文学中形成了十分突出的哥特传统。
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发表于 2011-12-7 17:35:37 | 只看该作者
呜呜。。你为什么不早点贴出来!!! 害我眼睛痛死。。顶。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 19:13:41 | 只看该作者
呜呜。。你为什么不早点贴出来!!! 害我眼睛痛死。。顶。
-- by 会员 dliu64 (2011/12/7 17:35:37)


看到下午有个童鞋回忆,我才反应到那个恐怖文学是什么~
看到你那个贴子。
向考古小分队致敬
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发表于 2011-12-7 19:22:40 | 只看该作者
呜呜。。你为什么不早点贴出来!!! 害我眼睛痛死。。顶。
-- by 会员 dliu64 (2011/12/7 17:35:37)



看到下午有个童鞋回忆,我才反应到那个恐怖文学是什么~
看到你那个贴子。
向考古小分队致敬
-- by 会员 12604698 (2011/12/7 19:13:41)


呵呵~~"考古小分队"好萌啊~~~同致敬~~
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发表于 2011-12-7 20:09:23 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 22:03:59 | 只看该作者
up一个,到底是都在讲哥特小说说英国文学顺便提到的它呀?
有没有提到浪漫xx?
文章题提到哪几只人了?
呼叫狗主
~嗷~
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发表于 2011-12-7 23:23:02 | 只看该作者
不是原文,可以帮助理解,那偏阅读本来也不难的
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