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Architecture and nostalgia in the British modern novel.

机译:英国现代小说中的建筑与怀旧。

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This dissertation focuses on Modern British literary culture and the construction of literary sites of nostalgia through architecture and landscape. The project considers examples from D.H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, Ford Madox Ford, and Evelyn Waugh, and examines how these authors employ presentations of architecture in their narratives to portray the irrevocably altered landscape of modernity.The introduction presents the notion of national consciousness and literature, moving from Lukacs' conception of the historical novel to Victorian art critics John Ruskin and Walter Pater and their writings on national identity and architecture. Twentieth-century European culture responded to the trauma of the Great War with an outpouring of artistic production examining the transformations of the modern era. The importance of commemoration and the preservation of cultural images influence the creation of culturally nostalgic spaces within the novel. Beginning with John Ruskin's architectural theory in The Stones of Venice and The Seven Lamps of Architecture and Walter Pater's aesthetic interiors in Imaginary Portraits, I highlight ideas of architectural topography embodying national identity. I trace this theory through the modern novel and responses to the Great War and cultural nostalgia.Chapter One "The Domestic Ravages of War: D.H. Lawrence and the Home Front," examines the way in which the industrial post-war era intersects with architecture and social space in the work of D.H. Lawrence. Ruskin's influence pervades Lawrence's work, particularly in descriptions of the domestic postwar landscape. I consider portrayals of homes and landscapes of rural England in The Rainbow, Women in Love, Lady Chatterley is Lover, The Virgin and the Gypsy as well as Lawrence's early short stories. Chapter Two, "Woolf and the Familial Structure of Mourning," focuses on how the Victorian conception of nostalgia is transformed in post-WWI novels of Virginia Woolf. Pater's interiors and aesthetic responses influence Woolf's portrayals of family homes and mourning. Using Jacob's Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, and Carlyle's House and Other Sketches , I highlight Woolf's use of familial sites to express emptiness, displacement, and pain reflective of a fragmented post-war culture.Chapter Three, "Ford Madox Ford's and the Dismantling of England," explores Ford's tetralogy Parade's End as a chronicle of the demise of English heritage through the physical destruction of its homes and gardens. Chapter Four, "The English Country House and Evelyn Waugh: Mourning Modernity," explores Waugh's use of domestic architecture in both the early novels, including Decline and Fall, Vile Bodies, and A Handful of Dust as well as the later nostalgic works, Put Out More Flags and Brideshead Revisited. His novels blend the Ruskinian notion of architecture as national identity and Paterian attention to nostalgia and interiors they use architecture to both mourn the onslaught of modernity and foreshadow the decline of English culture.My conclusion highlights the ways in which these modernist writers craft a collective nostalgia within their texts based on architectural referents. It also points to the legacy of architecture and memory in post-modern writers like Kazuo Ishiguro and Penelope Lively, who continue to develop the signifiers provided by cultural landscape and architecture to explore history, memory, and nostalgia in a century of violence. Finally, I draw a link the communicative properties of the legacy of English literary interiors in post-colonial fiction. Tayeb Salih's Season of Migration to the North is an example of contemporary writers addressing their colonial relationship and identity with England through the use of interior spaces and architectural topography.
机译:本文着眼于现代英国文学文化和通过建筑和景观的怀旧文学场所的建设。该项目考虑了DH劳伦斯(DH Lawrence),弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf),福特·马多克斯·福特(Ford Madox Ford)和伊夫琳·沃(Evelyn Waugh)的例子,并研究了这些作者如何在其叙事中运用建筑学的表现形式来描绘不可改变的现代性景观。从卢卡奇(Lukacs)的历史小说概念到维多利亚时代的艺术评论家约翰·鲁斯金(John Ruskin)和沃尔特·帕特(Walter Pater)以及他们关于民族身份和建筑的著作。二十世纪的欧洲文化对大战的创伤做出了回应,其艺术作品大量涌现,检验了现代时代的转变。纪念活动的重要性和文化意象的保存影响着小说中文化怀旧空间的创造。从约翰·鲁斯金(John Ruskin)的《威尼斯之石》(The Stones of Venice)建筑理论和《七盏建筑的七灯》(Seven the Lamps of Architecture)和《虚幻的画像》(Imaginary Portraits)中的沃尔特·帕特(Walter Pater)的审美内饰开始,我着重体现了体现民族身份的建筑地形学思想。我通过现代小说以及对大战和文化怀旧的回应来追溯这一理论。第一章“战争的家庭破坏:DH劳伦斯和家庭阵线”探讨了战后工业时代与建筑和建筑相交的方式。 DH劳伦斯作品中的社会空间。拉斯金的影响力遍布劳伦斯的作品,尤其是在描述战后国内局势时。我考虑了《彩虹》,《恋爱中的女人》,《查特利夫人是情人》,《圣母子和吉普赛人》以及劳伦斯早期的短篇小说中英格兰乡村房屋和风景的刻画。第二章“伍尔夫和哀悼的家庭结构”,着重于第一次世界大战后弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫小说中维多利亚时代的怀旧观念的转变。帕特的内饰和审美反应影响了伍尔夫对家庭住宅和哀悼的描绘。我用《雅各布的房间》,《达洛威夫人》,《到灯塔》,《海浪》和《凯雷的家》和其他素描,着重介绍伍尔夫利用家族遗址来表达空虚,流离失所和痛苦,反映出战后文化的破碎。第三章,“福特·马多克斯(Ford Madox)的《福特与英格兰的解体》,探讨了福特的四部曲游行的结尾,作为对英格兰遗产通过房屋和花园的物理毁灭的记述。第四章“英国乡村别墅和伊芙琳·沃:哀悼现代性”探讨了沃在早期小说(包括《衰落与堕落》,《邪恶的尸体》和《尘土飞扬》)以及后来的怀旧作品《普特》中对家庭建筑的使用。再探出更多的旗帜和新娘头。他的小说融合了俄罗斯作为民族身份的建筑学观念和帕特里亚人对怀旧和室内设计的关注,他们使用建筑来哀悼现代性的冲击和预示着英国文化的衰落。我的结论强调了这些现代主义作家如何创作集体怀旧之情。在基于建筑对象的文本中。它还指出了后现代作家(如石黑一雄和佩内洛普·利弗利)的建筑和记忆遗产,他们继续发展文化景观和建筑提供的标志,以探索一个世纪的暴力事件中的历史,记忆和怀旧之情。最后,我画了后殖民小说中英语文学内饰遗产的传播属性的链接。塔耶布·萨利赫(Tayeb Salih)的《北部迁徙季节》是当代作家通过使用室内空间和建筑地形来解决他们与英国的殖民关系和身份的一个例子。

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  • 作者

    Lusty, Heather Lynn.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Nevada, Las Vegas.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 265 p.
  • 总页数 265
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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