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American Narrative Beginnings: Time and the Nation in Antebellum Short Fiction.

机译:美国的叙事起点:《战前短篇小说》中的时间与民族。

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Working against the conventional wisdom that the novel brought about the professionalization of American letters, "American Narrative Beginnings: Time and the Nation in Antebellum Short Fiction" examines how tales and sketches responded to antebellum calls to celebrate the American past as a means of establishing a distinct American literature. Spanning the years of 1819 to 1845, this project traces the rise and fall of what I call the "antebellum culture of beginnings." After the War of 1812, especially with the rout of the British at the Battle of New Orleans, Americans felt a surge of nationalistic pride and desired jingoistic cultural production. As the years passed, however, sectional tensions and eventually civil war made celebrations of American beginnings feel anachronistic. In response to these shifting pressures, Washington Irving, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe all used short fiction to probe the nature of historical and narrative beginnings. Although Irving found it difficult to separate fully the American from the British past within his collection, he ultimately argued that the American past was vital and dynamic in the first transatlantic bestseller written by a native-born American. Sedgwick, though often employing narrative techniques that shut women out of stories about the American past, used tales and sketches to write females into male-centered origin narratives. Hawthorne, meanwhile, contemplated the paradox of representing accurately the historical record while writing popular historical fiction about culturally glorified figures like the Puritans. Finally, I suggest that Poe responded to the widespread fascination with origins by inventing the "whodunit," a genre that displaces the beginning (the crime) to the narrative's end. Ultimately, "American Beginnings" demonstrates that the tale and the sketch provide a means by which to reevaluate the beginning of American professional authorship, the rise of American letters, and the importance of short fiction.
机译:与小说带给美国字母专业化的传统观点相反,“美国叙事的开端:前战小说中的时间与民族”探讨了故事和素描如何回应前战呼吁,以庆祝美国人的过去,以此来确立美国人的历史。独特的美国文学。这个项目跨越1819年至1845年,追溯了我所说的“始祖战前文化”的兴衰。 1812年战争结束后,尤其是在新奥尔良战役中英国人大败之后,美国人感到民族主义自豪感激增,并渴望获得神格主义的文化产物。然而,随着岁月的流逝,地区紧张局势和最终的内战使人们对美国开端的庆祝活动变得不合时宜。为了应对这些不断变化的压力,华盛顿·欧文,凯瑟琳·玛丽亚·塞奇威克,纳撒尼尔·霍索恩和埃德加·爱伦·坡都用短篇小说来探讨历史和叙事起源的本质。尽管欧文发现很难在他的收藏中将美国人和英国人彻底区分开,但他最终认为,美国人的历史在第一本由美国本土出生的美国人撰写的跨大西洋畅销书中是至关重要的。塞奇威克虽然经常采用叙事手法,将女性拒之门外,但仍利用故事和素描将女性写成以男性为中心的起源叙事。同时,霍索恩(Hawthorne)设想了这样一种悖论,即在写出有关清教徒等文化上受赞誉的人物的流行历史小说时,准确地表示历史记录。最后,我建议Poe通过发明“ whodunit”来回应对起源的广泛迷恋,“ whodunit”将叙事的开始(犯罪)转移到叙事的结尾。最终,“ American Beginnings”证明了这个故事和素描提供了一种手段,可以用来重新评估美国专业作家身份的开始,美国信件的兴起以及短篇小说的重要性。

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  • 作者

    Fash, Lydia G.;

  • 作者单位

    Brandeis University.;

  • 授予单位 Brandeis University.;
  • 学科 American literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 253 p.
  • 总页数 253
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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