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      셸리의 「줄리안과 마달로」: 감성과 이성의 정치학을 넘어서 = Shelley`s "Julian and Maddalo": Beyond the Politics of Reason and Sensibility

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      This paper claims that Shelley`s "Julian and Maddalo" intervenes a moment of political crisis in the early 19th-century Britain, when the public sphere, essential to the democratic society, started to be disintegrated. According to Habermas, the normative ideal of the public sphere in the 17th and 18th century was the space where a large number of peers came together to engage in reasoned arguments over the key issues of mutual interest and concerns. After the Revolutionary debate in the late 18th century, the foundation of the public sphere was severely undermined mostly because the rise of unpropertied mass public brought the degeneration in the quality of discourse and also because the rise of radical groups made it impossible to escape addressing the class divisions of civil society. Instead of searching for the common good or general interest, the public sphere had changed into a springboard for the diverse interest groups to demand social rights-the services or protections of the state. "Julian and Maddalo" is an attempt to install a new ethical basis for the degenerated public sphere, reflecting the increasing diversity in ethos of the period. In "Julian and Maddalo", the conversation between the two friends over the possibility of social reform breaks down twice because they are incapable of looking at the world from the counterpart`s perspective. In short, their communicative reason is predicated on the exclusion of alterity. However, the Maniac guides the friends to a moment of sympathetic reconciliation by providing a new language which acknowledges the authenticity of otherness and embraces the sincerity of the feelings. Nevertheless, Shelley carefully excavates the oppressive and conforming impulse in the principle of feelings by bringing into focus the social constructiveness of emotions and the disciplinary force of the society which makes the emotions. Accordingly, the diffuse sympathy of Julian does not have the social force to change the system, while rendering the existent factional and exclusive ties and emotions stronger. Just like the way that the disciplinary society incarcerates the Maniac inside the wall of the mental institution, the rational minds of the two friends keeps the feelings that the Maniac evokes within the private sphere. Only after the return of Julian to the Venice, Maddalo`s daughter`s refusal to reveal what has happened to the Maniac gestures towards a new subjectivity which resists both the egoistical desire of the rational subject and the futile sympathy of the emotional subject.
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      This paper claims that Shelley`s "Julian and Maddalo" intervenes a moment of political crisis in the early 19th-century Britain, when the public sphere, essential to the democratic society, started to be disintegrated. According to Habermas, the norma...

      This paper claims that Shelley`s "Julian and Maddalo" intervenes a moment of political crisis in the early 19th-century Britain, when the public sphere, essential to the democratic society, started to be disintegrated. According to Habermas, the normative ideal of the public sphere in the 17th and 18th century was the space where a large number of peers came together to engage in reasoned arguments over the key issues of mutual interest and concerns. After the Revolutionary debate in the late 18th century, the foundation of the public sphere was severely undermined mostly because the rise of unpropertied mass public brought the degeneration in the quality of discourse and also because the rise of radical groups made it impossible to escape addressing the class divisions of civil society. Instead of searching for the common good or general interest, the public sphere had changed into a springboard for the diverse interest groups to demand social rights-the services or protections of the state. "Julian and Maddalo" is an attempt to install a new ethical basis for the degenerated public sphere, reflecting the increasing diversity in ethos of the period. In "Julian and Maddalo", the conversation between the two friends over the possibility of social reform breaks down twice because they are incapable of looking at the world from the counterpart`s perspective. In short, their communicative reason is predicated on the exclusion of alterity. However, the Maniac guides the friends to a moment of sympathetic reconciliation by providing a new language which acknowledges the authenticity of otherness and embraces the sincerity of the feelings. Nevertheless, Shelley carefully excavates the oppressive and conforming impulse in the principle of feelings by bringing into focus the social constructiveness of emotions and the disciplinary force of the society which makes the emotions. Accordingly, the diffuse sympathy of Julian does not have the social force to change the system, while rendering the existent factional and exclusive ties and emotions stronger. Just like the way that the disciplinary society incarcerates the Maniac inside the wall of the mental institution, the rational minds of the two friends keeps the feelings that the Maniac evokes within the private sphere. Only after the return of Julian to the Venice, Maddalo`s daughter`s refusal to reveal what has happened to the Maniac gestures towards a new subjectivity which resists both the egoistical desire of the rational subject and the futile sympathy of the emotional subject.

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      1 Habermas, Jurgen, "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society" MIT P 1991

      2 McCalman, Iain, "The Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries, and Pornographers in London, 1795-1840" Oxford UP 1993

      3 Reddy, William, "The Navigation of Feeling" Cambridge UP 2001

      4 White, R. S., "The Natural Right and the Birth of Romanticism in the 1790" Cambridge UP 2006

      5 Lyotard, Jean Franciois, "The Differend: Phrases in Dispute" U of Minnesota P 1988

      6 Hobsbawm, Eric J., "The Age of Revolution: 1789-1984" New American Library 1979

      7 Pinch, Adela, "Strange Fits of Passion" Stanford UP 1996

      8 Wasserman, Earl R., "Shelley: A Critical Reading" Johns Hopkins UP 1971

      9 Cronin, Richard, "Shelley's Poetic Thoughts" St. Martin's Press 1981

      10 White, Newman, "Shelley" Alfred A Knopf 1940

      1 Habermas, Jurgen, "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society" MIT P 1991

      2 McCalman, Iain, "The Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries, and Pornographers in London, 1795-1840" Oxford UP 1993

      3 Reddy, William, "The Navigation of Feeling" Cambridge UP 2001

      4 White, R. S., "The Natural Right and the Birth of Romanticism in the 1790" Cambridge UP 2006

      5 Lyotard, Jean Franciois, "The Differend: Phrases in Dispute" U of Minnesota P 1988

      6 Hobsbawm, Eric J., "The Age of Revolution: 1789-1984" New American Library 1979

      7 Pinch, Adela, "Strange Fits of Passion" Stanford UP 1996

      8 Wasserman, Earl R., "Shelley: A Critical Reading" Johns Hopkins UP 1971

      9 Cronin, Richard, "Shelley's Poetic Thoughts" St. Martin's Press 1981

      10 White, Newman, "Shelley" Alfred A Knopf 1940

      11 Mullan, John, "Sentiment and Sociability: The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century" Oxford UP 1988

      12 Fraser, Nancy, "Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy in: The Phantom Public Sphere" Regents of U of Minnesota 1-32, 1993

      13 Jones, Chris, "Radical Sensibility: Literature and ideas in the 1790s" Routledge 1993

      14 Negt, Oscar, "Public Sphere and Experience: Towards an Bourgeois and Proletariat Public Sphere" U of Minnesota P 1993

      15 Havens, Raymond D., "Julian and Maddalo" 27 : 648-653, 1930

      16 Mee, Jon. Romanticism, "Enthusiasm, and Regulation: Poetics and the Policing of Culture in the Romantic Period" Oxford UP 2003

      17 Jarrells, Anthony S., "Britain's Bloodless Revolutions: 1688 and the Romantic Reform of Literature" Palgrave Macmillan 2005

      18 Hume, David, "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals" Oxford UP 1972

      19 Hume, David, "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" Hackett Publishing 1977

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