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The beleaguered individual: A study of twentieth-century American war novels.

机译:饱受折磨的个人:对20世纪美国战争小说的研究。

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This study examines twentieth-century American war novels. Many American writers use the battlefield as the stage upon which to work out their explorations of what it means to be an individual in the twentieth century, an individual mired in the mass culture of the modern industrial world. Thus, I argue that for these authors war is a sort of intensified experience of and an allegory for the world at large. The novelists I have discussed all seem to believe that our modern technological society tends to diminish and reify individuals, thus alienating them from one another. To combat this tendency many of the authors are searching their materials for any signs that our society might be capable of achieving better communication between individuals, more cooperation, and a recognition of the interdependence that binds humanity together while affirming the value of the individual. I claim that their novels tend to reduce human aspirations to either naturalistic or existential dramas—naturalistic in that individuals are at the mercy of circumstance or existential in that isolated individuals accept the responsibility of their own freedom. Responses to the plight of the modern individual range from totally hopeless to cautiously optimistic. These novelists often obscure the role of community in the creation and maintenance of individual identity and posit an ambivalent freedom, at best. Some, though, do attempt to provide a model of what constitutes a genuine community. Ultimately, I argue that a significant amount of hope for the future of the individual can be found in twentieth-century American war novels. Beleaguered individuals are portrayed holding positive values and taking positive action often enough to give the reader something to ponder and reason to hope.
机译:这项研究考察了20世纪的美国战争小说。许多美国作家以战场为舞台,对二十世纪成为个人,沉迷于现代工业世界大众文化的个人进行探索。因此,我认为对于这些作者而言,战争是对整个世界的一种加深的经验和寓言。我讨论过的所有小说家似乎都认为,我们的现代技术社会趋向于缩小和具体化个人,从而使他们彼此疏远。为了与这种趋势作斗争,许多作者正在材料中寻找任何迹象,表明我们的社会可能有能力在个人之间实现更好的沟通,更多的合作,并认识到将人类联系在一起的相互依存关系,同时又肯定了个人的价值。我声称他们的小说倾向于减少人们对自然主义或生存主义戏剧的渴望-自然主义是因为个人受环境的支配,而生存主义则是孤立的个体接受自己的自由的责任。对现代人的困境的反应从完全无望到谨慎乐观。这些小说家常常充其量掩盖了社区在创造和维持个人身份中的作用,并充其量是一种矛盾的自由。但是,有些人确实试图提供构成真正社区的模型。最终,我认为在二十世纪的美国战争小说中可以找到对个人未来的巨大希望。被描绘为处于困境中的个人持有积极的价值观,并经常采取积极的行动,足以给读者一些思考和希望的理由。

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  • 作者

    Christle, Patrick Paul.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Tennessee.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Tennessee.;
  • 学科 Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 228 p.
  • 总页数 228
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 I712;
  • 关键词

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