Abstract
유인철 스펜서의 "요정 여왕" 제2권에 나타난권력의 가면 벗기기
77 ~ 100 Medieval and Early Modern English
Studies Volume 25 No. 2 (2017)
[Yoo, Inchol
Unmasking Power in Book 2 of Spenser’s The Faerie Queene]
By analyzing Spenser’s Book 2 of The Faerie Queene on the basis of
Foucault’s discussion of power, this paper attempts to reconfigure
the poet freshly as an inquirer of power, thus shedding new light
on his relationship to Queen Elizabeth I. For his glorification of
the fairy queen Gloriana in the epic poem, Spenser has
conventionally been criticised as an upholder of monarchical
power. However, he does not just praise the queenship in the the
second Book; more importantly, to use Foucault’s own terms,
Spenser explores the nature and limits of sovereign power and
suggests another new form of power, which is similar in its
operation process to disciplinary power. Moreover, through his
detailed description of the final scene in the Book about the
destruction of the Bower of Bliss, he shows how effective it is to
combine the sovereign power and the new power similar to
Foucault’s disciplinary power. After discussing how Spenser
unmasks the core elements and mechanism of the two forms of power
and suggests an ideal way of exercising power, this paper
concludes that as an inquirer of power, Spenser could play in the
Book the role of an educator of the queen, instructing her how to
control her subjects effectively in time for the crisis of her
sovereign power.
Keywords
스펜서, 요정 여왕 제2권, 권력, 가이언, 팔머, 기사, 환락의 집, 엘리자베스 1세 여왕, 글로리아나
Spenser, Book 2 of The Faerie Queene, power, Guyon, Palmer,
knight, the Bower of Bliss, Queen Elizabeth I, Gloriana