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羅伯特˙布朗寧戲劇性獨白中的男性敘事者 The Male Narrators in Robert Browning’s Dramatic Monologues |
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155 |
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口試日期 Date of Exam |
2012-01-10 |
繳交日期 Date of Submission |
2012-01-17 |
關鍵字 Keywords |
羅伯特˙布朗寧、自我本位、父權主義、男性形象、戲劇性獨白 egoism, dramatic monologue, Robert Browning, masculinity, patriarchy |
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中文摘要 |
本論文旨在研究羅伯特˙布朗寧之戲劇性獨白中,處理男女關係時,男性敘事者所呈現出的內心掙扎。透過戲劇性獨白之特殊詩體,布朗寧由當事人的視角去描寫男性在愛戀關係中的內心激盪與內隱的情感。如此的情感激盪主要源自男性欲維持自身形象的考量,反映出父權思維在情感層面上的種種影響。緒論介紹布朗寧如何於浪漫主義時期之後,發展出別開生面的維多利亞詩風,以及介紹戲劇性獨白此類詩體。本論文探討維多利亞社會傳統對於男性形象的形塑,詩人對其有所檢視、省思,在詩中形塑出獨特的男性形象,透過男性敘事者的獨白突顯男性自我本位的視角,及該視角下呈現出的女性欲望。此外,布朗寧詩中的少數女性敘事者,雖呼應了父權主義下的性別刻板印象,亦彰顯出男性視角中的自我本位與父權思維。本論文也討論了在布朗寧處理男女關係的詩作中,男性藝術家於公私領域中所產生的自我身份認同危機。本論文之結論即布朗寧戲劇性獨白中男性敘事者所表現出之男性形象,雖受到維多利亞男性形象的影響,但詩人也對其進行反思,深入處理了愛戀關係中男性的內心情感。 |
Abstract |
The present thesis is a study of Robert Browning’s male narrators in his dramatic monologues that deal with problematic man-woman relationships. Being a renovator of the poetic genre of dramatic monologue, Browning employs it to present men’s innermost struggle and obscure emotions in love. While the Victorian gender stereotype emphasizes men’s preoccupation with the business world, he demonstrates men’s intense relation with love. In his poems depicting man-woman relationships, men’s struggles are mainly caused by their eagerness to retain their masculinity, namely, the patriarchal order. This thesis is to explore the concept of masculinity in Browning’s poems. It examines Browning’s typical egoistic men and men’s fantasy about women’s passion. Browning’s female narrators are also discussed to underscore the male-dominated viewpoint on man-woman relationships. Meanwhile it explores Browning’s artist characters, including artists as narrators and not as narrators. Close textual analysis will be made of a selection of poems from Dramatic Lyrics (1842), Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845), Men and Women (1855), and Dramatis Personæ (1864) to see the poet’s pondering upon men’s twisted emotions. |
目次 Table of Contents |
論文審定書…………………………………………………………………………….i Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………….....ii 摘要…………………………………………………………………………………...iii Abstract…………………………………………………………………………….....iv Introduction……………………………………………………………………………1 Chapter 1: Men’s Passion and Reason…………………………………………….....30 Chapter 2: Women’s Passion and Men’s Narratives………………………………….59 Chapter 3: Male Artists and Men’s Narratives…………………………………….....90 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………..123 Bibliography...............................................................................................................127 Appendix……………………………………………………………………………138 |
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