アダムの肋骨とマーヴェルの庭(中編)

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アダムの肋骨とマーヴェルの庭(中編)
タイトル ( eng )
The Rib of Adam and Marvell's 'The Garden' (Part II)
作成者
収録物名
広島大学大学院文学研究科論集
The Hiroshima University studies, Graduate School of Letters
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開始ページ 123
終了ページ 135
抄録
The second part of this paper, (and the third part in the next volume), focusing on the poet's surroundings in the middle of political turmoil of the mid-seventeenth century, propose two other possible causes for his attempt to exclude women from 'The Garden'. One cause, which I treat in this volume, is that Marvell, seeking after 'Fair quiet' (1.9) in 'The Garden', wanted to wall off noisy, aggressive women of the radical religious sects swarming and politically active outside his sanctuary. And if 'The Garden' has something to do with 'Upon Appleton House: To My Lord Fairfax', among the targets of his misoginistic jibe must have been intended Katherine Chidley, separatist and Leveller. In the mowers' scene in 'Upon Appleton House', Marvell seems to defend the rights of property owners such as his patron, Lord Fairfax, against the radical claims of the Levellers and Diggers by letting the mowers reflect those disruptive sects and playing up their violence. The paper points out that Thestylis in 'Upon Appleton House' obliquely reminds the reader of some of the words and images which Katherine Chidley uses in her pamphlet, The Justification of the Independent Churches of Christ (1641). For example, when Thestylis barbarously trusses the rail up, Marvell is appropriating Judges 4:21 with which Chidley prefaced her work, and emphasizing the violent and cruel side of Jael's heroic deed of piercing Sisera's temples with a stake.
著者キーワード
十七世紀英文学
アンドリュー・マーヴェル
「庭」
英国十七世紀政治思想
女性観
NDC分類
英米文学 [ 930 ]
言語
日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
広島大学大学院文学研究科
国立情報学研究所
発行日 2001-12-28
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
アクセス権 オープンアクセス
収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1347-7013
[NCID] AA11643449