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    Title: 「慾望那可怕的光輝」:葉慈詩歌的心理解析
    Other Titles: “Horrible Splendour of Desire”: A Psychoanalytic Reading of W. B. Yeats’s Poetry
    Authors: 馮冬
    Dong, Feng
    Keywords: 葉慈;慾望;拉岡;紀傑克
    Yeats;Desire;Lacan;Žižek
    Date: 2011-12
    Issue Date: 2016-05-13 14:24:01 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   本文從拉岡—紀傑克精神分析理論出發,深入展現葉慈詵中的慾望型態與幻想模式。葉慈對茉德·岡(Maud Gonne)的慾望正是在其不可滿足中得到維持,而詵的幻想正好為情慾的表演搭建舞臺。葉慈與茉德·岡以及奧莉維亞·莎士比亞(Olivia Shakespear)的戀情呈現鏡像對稱,完成了從拉岡之「物」到「小他物」的轉變。葉慈在中晚期詵作中,逐漸認同幻象與驅力,將激情慾望進行到底。對稍縱即逝的慾望對象的沉思,使得葉慈越來越傾向於濟慈式的烏托邦。通過虛構地呈現傳說中的藝術家的天堂,葉慈獲得了對抗破碎現實的心理力量。
      This essay explicates W. B. Yeats’s poetry within the framework of psychoanalysis formulated by Jacques Lacan and Slavoj Žižek. It reveals that Yeats’s desire for Maud Gonne is exactly maintained by its impossibility to reach the object. Maud Gonne functions as the Lacanian Thing in the poet’s socio-symbolic order. Another woman, Olivia Shakespear, came to Yeats’s rescue after he was refused by Maud by offering herself as the Lacanian objet a. The two women form a mirror-relationship, eliciting Yeats’s libidinal cathexes and directing his poetic imaginations in their different yet equally important ways. In later works Yeats tends to identify with the Lacanian drive by portraying dancing in a symptomal manner. The meditations on the spectral fleetingness of the object of desire incline Yeats towards a Keatsian utopia. Through creating an imagined paradise for artists, Yeats ultimately obtains the necessary spiritual fortitude to deal with a real life that is already broken.
    Relation: 文山評論:文學與文化, 5(1),121-144
    The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture
    Data Type: article
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