作者:
J. Hillis Miller
出版社: Harvard University Press
副标题: Seven English Novels
出版年: 1985-10-15
页数: 260
定价: USD 34.00
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780674299269
出版社: Harvard University Press
副标题: Seven English Novels
出版年: 1985-10-15
页数: 260
定价: USD 34.00
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780674299269
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1 有用 红河谷的莲儿 2018-05-03 23:23:49
"A recent skirmisher in the rarefied atmosphere of pure theory argues that criticism went wrong when it became close reading. This is a major treason against our profession. That profession is nothing... "A recent skirmisher in the rarefied atmosphere of pure theory argues that criticism went wrong when it became close reading. This is a major treason against our profession. That profession is nothing if it is not philology, the love of words, the teaching of reading, and the attempt in written criticism to facilitate the act of reading." 好样的。 (展开)
1 有用 peyote 2020-05-07 16:18:26
好的批评应该成为systematically interconnected yet logically incompatible。米勒的确很好地将新批评的文本细读和解构的融合在一起了,对文本的爱和伦理就是去关注文本中让人惊奇的特殊与奇特之处,不是去解决他们,而是尊重他们的存在。第一章提出的两种重复方式也很有趣,Penelope的记忆的重复与Proust的遗忘的重复。所谓重复或者戏仿,关键是出于对前... 好的批评应该成为systematically interconnected yet logically incompatible。米勒的确很好地将新批评的文本细读和解构的融合在一起了,对文本的爱和伦理就是去关注文本中让人惊奇的特殊与奇特之处,不是去解决他们,而是尊重他们的存在。第一章提出的两种重复方式也很有趣,Penelope的记忆的重复与Proust的遗忘的重复。所谓重复或者戏仿,关键是出于对前者的赞扬,但后辈作家最后还是会从“寄生”走向“弑父”。 (展开)
1 有用 恩井 2015-05-06 15:50:42
introduction and the chapter on Wuthering Heights
1 有用 日照充足 2020-11-12 13:41:28
读了第一章和第二章。两种重复:platonic representation/mimesis, 和尼采式的similarity found in fundamental difference. 两者不是排斥的关系,而是相互依存。用本雅明对普鲁斯特的分析类比,daylight unravels what’s formed in night’s dreamlike involuntary rememb... 读了第一章和第二章。两种重复:platonic representation/mimesis, 和尼采式的similarity found in fundamental difference. 两者不是排斥的关系,而是相互依存。用本雅明对普鲁斯特的分析类比,daylight unravels what’s formed in night’s dreamlike involuntary remembering. 第二章,分析吉姆爷叙事结构,人物,episodic section, imagery, time structure层面两种重复的交织并存,似乎整体上反映出的是第一种重复(variation of a central, archetype), 但是文本不断自我解释和指涉,拒绝中心 (展开)
1 有用 Forsake 2021-05-17 23:18:32
读了米勒对 Mrs. Dalloway 的分析
1 有用 Forsake 2021-05-17 23:18:32
读了米勒对 Mrs. Dalloway 的分析
1 有用 日照充足 2020-11-12 13:41:28
读了第一章和第二章。两种重复:platonic representation/mimesis, 和尼采式的similarity found in fundamental difference. 两者不是排斥的关系,而是相互依存。用本雅明对普鲁斯特的分析类比,daylight unravels what’s formed in night’s dreamlike involuntary rememb... 读了第一章和第二章。两种重复:platonic representation/mimesis, 和尼采式的similarity found in fundamental difference. 两者不是排斥的关系,而是相互依存。用本雅明对普鲁斯特的分析类比,daylight unravels what’s formed in night’s dreamlike involuntary remembering. 第二章,分析吉姆爷叙事结构,人物,episodic section, imagery, time structure层面两种重复的交织并存,似乎整体上反映出的是第一种重复(variation of a central, archetype), 但是文本不断自我解释和指涉,拒绝中心 (展开)
1 有用 peyote 2020-05-07 16:18:26
好的批评应该成为systematically interconnected yet logically incompatible。米勒的确很好地将新批评的文本细读和解构的融合在一起了,对文本的爱和伦理就是去关注文本中让人惊奇的特殊与奇特之处,不是去解决他们,而是尊重他们的存在。第一章提出的两种重复方式也很有趣,Penelope的记忆的重复与Proust的遗忘的重复。所谓重复或者戏仿,关键是出于对前... 好的批评应该成为systematically interconnected yet logically incompatible。米勒的确很好地将新批评的文本细读和解构的融合在一起了,对文本的爱和伦理就是去关注文本中让人惊奇的特殊与奇特之处,不是去解决他们,而是尊重他们的存在。第一章提出的两种重复方式也很有趣,Penelope的记忆的重复与Proust的遗忘的重复。所谓重复或者戏仿,关键是出于对前者的赞扬,但后辈作家最后还是会从“寄生”走向“弑父”。 (展开)
1 有用 红河谷的莲儿 2018-05-03 23:23:49
"A recent skirmisher in the rarefied atmosphere of pure theory argues that criticism went wrong when it became close reading. This is a major treason against our profession. That profession is nothing... "A recent skirmisher in the rarefied atmosphere of pure theory argues that criticism went wrong when it became close reading. This is a major treason against our profession. That profession is nothing if it is not philology, the love of words, the teaching of reading, and the attempt in written criticism to facilitate the act of reading." 好样的。 (展开)
1 有用 恩井 2015-05-06 15:50:42
introduction and the chapter on Wuthering Heights