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A language 'burning and God-given': The creative form of religious writing in America, 1790-1865.

机译:一种语言,“燃烧与上帝赐予”:1790-1865年美国宗教写作的创造性形式。

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My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American literature from the early national moral novel to racial uplift fiction. Nineteenth-century writing, particularly fiction, was shaped by conflicting pressures, including historicism (the belief that history reflected social forces rather than divine intentions), romanticism (which celebrated artistic originality), and the resurgence of evangelical religion. As a result, I argue, traditional religious ideas about writing as a revelation of the divine in art persevered well into the century, shaping genres that simultaneously responded to growing interest in historicism and aesthetic ingenuity. I trace the adaptations that evolved in this context as contemporaries transformed mimetic fiction and autobiography---genres grounded in historical representation---into new forms with avowedly religious and even doctrinal ambitions: moral novels, tract tales, Christian best sellers, slave narratives, and didactic tales about slavery. Describing how these works converted the aesthetic form and historical matter of fiction and autobiography into vehicles for spiritual and moral ideals, my dissertation reveals the religious dimension of modern literature's evolution in America.;In describing religion's importance to American literature, I characterize modernity as a site of epistemological contestation rather than religious recedence. Drawing on recent criticism that has broken with traditional secularization theory, which proposed the diminishment and privatization of religion as a feature of the modern era, my project understands modernity as a proliferation of epistemologies that spoke imperfectly to one another. Combining this definition with narrative theory, book history, and reader-response criticism, I describe the generic adaptations that marked religion's encounter with modern historicism and aesthetic theory. Chapters one and two argue that fiction was used for moral purposes, conceived as an alternative to doctrine, in the early national moral novel, and for evangelical ends in antebellum tract tales. In chapters three and four I explain how best selling Christian novels and slave narratives grappled with contemporary political problems, transforming history into an autonomous source of meaning rather than the sign of God's will. Describing antebellum literature's underappreciated literariness---its combination of the reflexive form and historical matter of modern literature with religious and moral ideas---my project illuminates modernity's complex debt not only to historicism and theories of aesthetics, but also to older and still influential ideas of incarnational art.
机译:我的论文描述了宗教观念如何影响美国流行文学从早期的民族道德小说到种族提升小说的审美创新。十九世纪的写作,尤其是小说,是由相互冲突的压力所塑造的,包括历史主义(对历史的反映是社会力量而非神圣意图的信念),浪漫主义(颂扬艺术的独创性)和福音派宗教的复兴。结果,我认为,传统的宗教观念将写作作为艺术中神圣的启示一直存在到本世纪,形成了同时响应历史主义和美学创造力兴趣的流派。我追溯了在这种背景下演变的适应性,同时代人将模仿小说和自传-以历史表征为基础的流派-转变成具有宗教性甚至教义性野心的新形式:道德小说,短篇小说,基督教畅销书,奴隶叙事以及有关奴隶制的教义故事。通过描述这些作品如何将小说和自传的美学形式和历史问题转变为精神和道德理想的载体,我的论文揭示了现代文学在美国演变的宗教维度;在描述宗教对美国文学的重要性时,我将现代性描述为认识论斗争的场所,而不是宗教信仰退缩的场所。我的项目借鉴了最近与传统世俗化理论相抵触的批评,后者提出将宗教的减少和私有化作为现代时代的特征,我的项目将现代性理解为认识论的扩散,这些认识论彼此之间互不完美。结合叙事理论,书籍历史和读者回应批评的定义,我描述了通俗的改编,这些改编标志着宗教与现代历史主义和美学理论的结合。第一章和第二章认为,小说被用于道德目的,在早期的国家道德小说中被认为是对学说的替代,并被用于战前故事中的福音派目的。在第三章和第四章中,我解释了最畅销的基督教小说和奴隶叙事如何应对当代政治问题,如何将历史转变为一种自主的意义来源,而不是上帝旨意的标志。描述前辈文学的文学素养不足-将现代文学的反身形式和历史问题与宗教和道德观念结合在一起-我的作品阐明了现代性对历史主义和美学理论的复杂欠缺,也对较古老且仍具有影响力的欠缺化身艺术的思想。

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  • 作者

    Howard, Kathleen Mary.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 Literature American.;Religion General.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 203 p.
  • 总页数 203
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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