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Confined in small spaces: Naturalism in the American short story, 1890--1910.

机译:局限于狭小空间:自然主义在美国的短篇小说中,1890--1910年。

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Drawing upon narrative theory, short story genre theory, and critical theories of literary naturalism, this dissertation argues that American naturalists created in their short fiction aesthetics that were distinctly different from those that emerged in their novels. The aesthetics of the naturalist short story placed a greater emphasis on symbolism, symbolic characterization, epistemological uncertainty (which connects naturalism to modernism), affirmation of human dignity (seen in characters' attempts to survive rather than in the possibilities of an empowered subject), naturalism as a transgeneric mix of romanticism and realism, and the use of what I have termed "the familiar uncommon" to increase dramatic intensity and to link extreme situations to commonplace realities. Because the scholarship on literary naturalism derives almost wholly from studies of the naturalist novel, the dissertation thus attempts to provide a fuller understanding of naturalist aesthetics and themes: correcting distortions arising from a focus on novels; locating and exploring new areas of the genre's aesthetics; and extending elements previously noted by critics. The first chapter provides a historiographical review and assessment of previous theories of naturalism and proposes a new theory based on the naturalist short story. Subsequent chapters examine the short fiction of Ambrose Bierce, Hamlin Garland, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Kate Chopin, and Edith Wharton, taking this fiction as illustrative of naturalism's impact on the short story at the turn of the nineteenth century.
机译:本文利用叙事理论,短篇小说体裁理论和文学自然主义的批判理论,论证了美国自然主义者在其短篇小说美学中所创造的与小说中所出现的美学截然不同。自然主义者短篇小说的美学更加强调象征主义,象征性表征,认识论的不确定性(将自然主义与现代主义联系起来),对人的尊严的肯定(在人物的生存尝试中而不是在授权的主体中看到),自然主义是浪漫主义和现实主义的转基因融合,并利用我所谓的“熟悉的罕见”来增加戏剧性,并将极端情况与普通现实联系起来。由于文学自然主义的奖学金几乎全部来自对自然主义小说的研究,因此,本文试图对自然主义的美学和主题提供更全面的理解:纠正因对小说的关注而引起的歪曲。定位和探索该类型美学的新领域;并扩展了批评家先前提到的元素。第一章对自然主义的先前理论进行了史学回顾和评估,并提出了一种基于自然主义短篇小说的新理论。随后的章节探讨了安布罗斯·比尔斯(Ambrose Bierce),汉姆林·加兰(Hamlin Garland),斯蒂芬·克兰(Stephen Crane),杰克·伦敦(Kon London),凯特·肖邦(Kate Chopin)和伊迪丝·沃顿(Edith Wharton)的短篇小说,以该小说作为自然主义对十九世纪初短篇小说的影响的例证。

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  • 作者

    Emmert, Scott David.;

  • 作者单位

    Purdue University.;

  • 授予单位 Purdue University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 232 p.
  • 总页数 232
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 I712;
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