DSpace コレクション: 1998-031998-03http://hdl.handle.net/11133/882024-03-28T09:10:02Z2024-03-28T09:10:02Z母なる沈黙から生まれるCharles Simic の 詩坂本, 季詩雄http://hdl.handle.net/11133/19712013-11-20T05:49:31Z1998-03-30T15:00:00Zタイトル: 母なる沈黙から生まれるCharles Simic の 詩
著者: 坂本, 季詩雄
抄録: Charles Simic was born in Yugoslavia in 1938 and left his country for America at the age of sixteen. He is one of the most popular and influential American modern poets. His poems are full of mysterious and dark images which give the readers clear impressions of his world. But we cannot find what his poems mean very well. His linguistic ability, consisting of two languages such as Serbo-Croatian and English, gives his poems the uniqueness which comes from the process of translating pre-linguistic concepts, which are moving aimlessly in a place called maternal silence, into the expressions. Temporary encounters of signifiers and signified produce a series of words there and the poet assembles them into a poem with satisfaction of approximate identification between words and mind. The loose connection makes his poem modern and attractive. This paper examines Simic's poetics and his poetic world through his unique idea for maternal silence.1998-03-30T15:00:00Z"Truth for its own Sake"シャーロット・ブロンテの『ヴィレット』における反カトリシズム(1)森, ゆかりhttp://hdl.handle.net/11133/19682013-11-20T05:09:42Z1998-03-30T15:00:00Zタイトル: "Truth for its own Sake"シャーロット・ブロンテの『ヴィレット』における反カトリシズム(1)
著者: 森, ゆかり
抄録: Ultramontane aggressiveness of the newly-appointed Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Nicholas Wiseman drove the Protestant Kingdom into near frenzy in 1 850,when the Catholic hierarchy was restored for the first time since the Reformation in England. The purpose of this paper is to show how the Anti-Catholicism in Mid-Victorian England was reflected in Charlotte Bronte's last completed novel, Villeule (1853). Ultramontane aggressiveness was manifested in 1) its emphasis on the temporal as well as the spiritual powers of the Pope; 2) its extravagant Romish rituals and novel devotional practices; 3) its efforts to make numerous and highly influential Anglican converts to the Roman Catholicism. The first two sections deal with those three aspects of triumphant Ultramontanism and demonstrate how they are evidenced in various passages in Villette, by comparing with the contemporary literatures by Lord John Russell, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Kingsley and Catholic John Henry Newman For Charlotte "Truth" was construed with the essence of the Protestantism in England, as we can see in one of her letters written at the time of the "Papal Aggression" in 1850. Part I of this essay explores "Falsehood" of the Roman Catholic Church as described Protestant critics, especially in its triumphant Ultramontanism.1998-03-30T15:00:00Zイギリス文学にみられるスポーツについて(3) : C.Dickensと「合理的娯楽」運動山田, 岳志http://hdl.handle.net/11133/19692013-11-14T01:22:49Z1998-03-30T15:00:00Zタイトル: イギリス文学にみられるスポーツについて(3) : C.Dickensと「合理的娯楽」運動
著者: 山田, 岳志
抄録: The aim of this study is to make clear rational recreation movement in relation to the social structure in the nineteenth century England. C.Dickens' "Hard Times" is examined h e r e . Literature works have been thought to be a useful means of assessing of sport Literature makes it possible to analyse contemporary society more realistically than by social science because it tends to show the time and society more vividly its free imagination. To explain sport through literature seems to be most suitable approch. From this point of view, rational recreation movement in the nineteenth century England will be discussed in this paper, mainly concerning power in modern society and traditional recreation in the work of C.Dickens.1998-03-30T15:00:00Z『ベガーズ・オペラ』とイタリア・オペラ : ジョン・ゲイとヘンデルの異文化交流磯部, 哲也http://hdl.handle.net/11133/19702013-11-20T03:49:48Z1998-03-30T15:00:00Zタイトル: 『ベガーズ・オペラ』とイタリア・オペラ : ジョン・ゲイとヘンデルの異文化交流
著者: 磯部, 哲也
抄録: John Gray's The Beggar's Opera is often said to be written in order to attack Italian opera,especially that of Handel. However John Gay had been close to Handel for sixteen years before The Beggar's Opera was produced in 1728. This article examines intercultural exchange between John Gay and Handel. Gay first met Handel at Burlington House in 1710. And then as a secretary to Aaron Hill,the theatre manager at the Queen's Theatre in the Haymarket in 1711.he observed the process of production of Rinald. the first opera Handel composed in London. John Gay worte a script for Acis and Galatea for Handel in 1718. Collaborating with Handel, Gay learned the technique to bring together words and music. Though The Beggar's Opera satirizes simile arias,a prison scene,impartiality to two heroines and recitative,it does not attack Handel's operas. but the social context of English reception of Italian opera.1998-03-30T15:00:00Z