アダムの肋骨とマーヴェルの庭(前編)

広島大学文学部紀要 Volume 60 Page 163-184 published_at 2000-12-27
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Title ( jpn )
アダムの肋骨とマーヴェルの庭(前編)
Title ( eng )
The Rib of Adam and Marvell's 'The Garden' (Part I)
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広島大学文学部紀要
The Hiroshima University studies, Faculty of Letters
Volume 60
Start Page 163
End Page 184
Abstract
Marvell's misoginistic attitude characteristically manifested in 'The Garden' has been linked sometimes with Hermeticism, but more frequently with a Christian tradition fashioned and supported by patriarchal ideology, and most recently with the poet's homoeroticism. This paper, focusing on the poet's surroundings in the middle of political turmoil of the mid-seventeenth century, proposes two other possible causes for his attempt to exclude women.

The first part of this essay explains the ideological significance of widespread torture of shrews such as using bridles or cucking stools, and of social control operated by, for example, the custom of skimmington. It also illustrates the way in which the discourse of patriarchy defines women as, both biologically and theologically, men not properly born and created without soul. One important point for the rest of our argument is that before Marvell expresses his dislike for womankind in his poetry the seventeenth-century feminist reaction has already begun by giving different (and, for some, radical) re-interpretations to Eve's position as Adam's mere helpmate created from his rib.
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English and American literature [ 930 ]
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jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
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広島大学文学部
Date of Issued 2000-12-27
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0437-5564
[NCID] AN00213701