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| DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
|---|---|---|
| dc.contributor.advisor | 吳雅鳳(Ya-Feng Wu) | |
| dc.contributor.author | Jen-Chou Liu | en |
| dc.contributor.author | 劉仁洲 | zh_TW |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-15T06:18:15Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2010-08-12 | |
| dc.date.copyright | 2010-08-12 | |
| dc.date.issued | 2010 | |
| dc.date.submitted | 2010-08-11 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Primary Materials
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The Bhăgvăt-Gēētā, or Dialogues of Krĕĕshnă and Ǎrjǒǒn. London, 1785. Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, Criticism. Ed. Carol H. Poston. New York: Norton, 1975. Secondary Materials Ackroyd, Peter. Blake. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995. Barker-Benfield, G. J. The Culture of Sensibility: Sex and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1992. Bloom, Harold. Blake’s Apocalypse: A Study in Poetic Argument. Garden City: Doubleday, 1963. Damon, S. Foster. A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake. Providence: Brown UP, 1965. ---, William Blake, His Philosophy and Symbols. Gloucester: P. Smith, 1958. Damrosch, Leopold. Symbol and Truth in Blake’s Myth. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1980. Doskow, Minna. William Blake’s Jerusalem: Structure and Meaning in Poetry and Picture. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1982. Erdman, David V. Blake, Prophet against Empire: A Poet’s Interpretation of the History of His Own Times. 3rd ed. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1977. ---, The Illuminated Blake: William Blake’s Complete Illuminated Works with a Plate-by-Plate Commentary. New York: Dover Publications, 1992. Ferber, Michael. The Social Vision of William Blake. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1985. Fisher, Peter F. The Valley of Vision: Blake as Prophet and Revolutionary. Ed. Northrop Frye. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1971. Frye, Northrop. Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake. 1947. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1969. Gilchrist, Alexander. The Life of William Blake. Ed. W. Graham Robertson. New York: Dover Publications, 1907. Grant, John E. “Two Flowers in the Garden of Experience.” William Blake: Essays for S. Foster Damon. Ed. Alvin H. Rosenfeld. Providence: Brown UP, 1969. 333-67. Hilton, Nelson. Literal Imagination: Blake’s Vision of Words. Berkeley: U of California P, 1983. Jones, Chris. Radical Sensibility: Literature and Ideas in the 1790s. London: Routledge, 1993. Makdisi, Saree. William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. McGann, Jerome. The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Literary Style. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. Mee, Jon. Dangerous Enthusiasm: William Blake and the Culture of Radicalism in the 1790s. New York: Oxford UP, 1992. Mellor, Anne Kostelanetz. Blake’s Human Form Divine. Berkeley: U of California P, 1974. Mercer, Philip. “Hume’s Concept of Sympathy.” David Hume: Critical Assessments. Vol. 4. Ed. Stanley Tweyman. London: Routledge, 1995. 437-60. Mitchell, W. J. Thomas. Blake's Composite Art: A Study of the Illuminated Poetry. Princeton,: Princeton UP, 1978. Moskal, Jeanne. Blake, Ethics, and Forgiveness. Tuscaloosa: U of Alamba P, 1994. Mullan, John. Sentiment and Sociability: The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon, 1988. Paley, Morton D. The Continuing City: William Blake’s “Jerusalem.” Oxford: Clarendon P, 1983. ---, ed. William Blake: “Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion.” Blake’s Illuminated Books, vol. 1. London: Tate Gallery Publications, for the William Blake Trust, 1991. Raine, Kathleen. Blake and Tradition. 2 vols. London: Routledge, 1968. ---, Golgonooza, City of Imagination: Last Studies in William Blake. Hudson: Lindisfarne, 1991. Said, Edward W. Orientalism. 1978. New York: Vintage Books, 2003. Sato, Hikari. “Blake, Hayley and India: On Designs to a Series of Ballads (1802).” The Reception of Blake in the Orient. Eds. Clark, Steve, and Masashi Suzuki. New York: Continuum, 2006. 134-144. Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. “The Character in the Veil: Imagery of the Surface in the Gothic Novel.” PMLA 96 (1981): 255-70. Stevenson, W. H., ed. Blake: The Complete Poems. 3rd ed. London: Longman, 2007. Teltscher, Kate. India Inscribed: European and British Writing on India, 1600-1800. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 1995. Thompson, E. P. Witness against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law. New York: Cambridge UP, 1993. Todd, Janet. Sensibility: An Introduction. New York: Methuen, 1986. Van Kleeck, Justin. “‘Tenderness & Love Not Uninspird’: Blake’s Re-Vision of Sentimentalism in The Four Zoas.” Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly 39 (2005): 60-77. Weir, David. Brahma in the West: William Blake and the Oriental Renaissance. Albany: State U of New York P, 2003. Wycliffe Bible Dictionary. Eds. Charles F. Pfeiffer, Howard F. Vos, and John Rea. Peabody: Hendrickson, 2003. | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/47782 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | William Blake expounds his concept of morality in his last epic Jerusalem. He develops the bone of his moral stance from antinomianism—hostility against the Moral Law and affirmation of the Everlasting Gospel—and he finds flesh from Hinduism and sentimentalism to substantiate his discussion. Compressing references to the veil of the temple and to the Hindu Maya in Vala’s veil, Blake makes Vala a composite figure that represents all the destructive consequences of the Moral Law. Blake’s critique of the Moral Law aims especially at its counterpart—sentimental morality—in the culture of sentimentalism. Presenting the veiled Vala as a parody of sentimental heroine, Blake reveals that the exclusive cultivation of feelings for moral codes does not cement community, but rather obstructs interpersonal relationships and thus leads to tyrannical egocentrism.
To circumvent the egocentric tendency of sentimental morality, Blake revises David Hume’s moral philosophy of sympathy and proposes the doctrine of forgiveness as a remedy. From Humean sympathy, Blake derives the “fibres” imagery for his ethics of forgiveness, but he sidesteps the risks of solipsism inherent in Hume’s theory by emphasizing the unconditional and voluntary aspects of forgiveness. Blake’s cultivation of forgiveness in Jerusalem indicates a rigorous revision of his attitude toward the French Revolution. Having witnessed and reflected on the aftermath of the Revolution, Blake exhorts to remedy the confrontation and violence in the British society by performing mutual forgiveness. | en |
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| dc.description.tableofcontents | Introduction 1
1 The Composite Veil of Vala: Antinomianism and Hinduism 11 2 The Critique of Sentimental Morality 35 3 Christ’s Fibres of Love: Humean Sympathy or Blakean Forgiveness 63 Conclusion 85 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.subject | 道德律法 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 寬恕 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 廢棄道德律論 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 感傷主義 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 面紗 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 娃拉 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | forgiveness | en |
| dc.subject | Moral Law | en |
| dc.subject | antinomianism | en |
| dc.subject | sentimentalism | en |
| dc.subject | Vala | en |
| dc.subject | veil | en |
| dc.title | 從娃拉的面紗到基督的愛之纖維:布雷克《耶路撒冷》詩中的道德意象 | zh_TW |
| dc.title | From Vala’s Veil to Christ’s Fibres of Love:
William Blake’s Figure of Morality in Jerusalem | en |
| dc.type | Thesis | |
| dc.date.schoolyear | 98-2 | |
| dc.description.degree | 碩士 | |
| dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 高瑟濡(She-Ru Kao),曾銘裕(Ming-Yu Tseng) | |
| dc.subject.keyword | 廢棄道德律論,道德律法,感傷主義,面紗,娃拉,寬恕, | zh_TW |
| dc.subject.keyword | antinomianism,Moral Law,sentimentalism,veil,, Vala,forgiveness, | en |
| dc.relation.page | 90 | |
| dc.rights.note | 有償授權 | |
| dc.date.accepted | 2010-08-11 | |
| dc.contributor.author-college | 文學院 | zh_TW |
| dc.contributor.author-dept | 外國語文學研究所 | zh_TW |
| 顯示於系所單位: | 外國語文學系 | |
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