Fictive Domains: Body, Landscape, and Nostalgia, 1717-1770Bucknell University Press, 2007 - 191ÆäÀÌÁö The focus of this book is the period 1717-1770, during which nostalgia was just beginning to emerge as a cultural concept. Utilizing psychoanalysis, feminist, and materialist theories, this book examines representations of bodies and landscapes in the cultural production of the early- to mid-eighteenth century. With considerable social anxiety surrounding changes in the structure of the family, the control of bodies within the family, and ownership and access to the land, nostalgia generated narratives that became the richly textured novels and long poems of the eighteenth century. In Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady (1747-48), social anxieties are played out on the body of Clarissa Harlowe; female passion is controlled in Pope's Eloisa to Abelard (1717), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Julie, ou la Nouvelle Heloise (1761); |
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... Abelard's castra- tion by the use of the word repose which recurs in line 251 to describe Abelard's life in his castrated body as a " long , dead calm of fix'd repose . " Despite Eloisa's submission to Abelard , and her willingness to ...
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... Abelard by her need to revise his misrepresentation of her argu- ments against marriage and his representation , in the Historia Calamita- tum , of her as having undergone a conversion . Kamuf writes that , in contrast to " Abelard's ...
... Abelard by her need to revise his misrepresentation of her argu- ments against marriage and his representation , in the Historia Calamita- tum , of her as having undergone a conversion . Kamuf writes that , in contrast to " Abelard's ...
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Acknowledgments 93 | 13 |
Nostalgia and the Body | 33 |
Desire Body and Landscape in Popes Eloisa to Abelard | 67 |
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