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Sublimating an Apocalypse: An Exploration of Anxiety, Authorship, and Feminist Theory in Mary Shelley's The Last Man

机译:升华启示录:玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)的《最后的男人》(The Last Man)中的焦虑,作者身份和女性主义理论探索

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Mary Shelley was an early feminist writer, but she has not been recognized as such because of profound misinterpretation of her final novel, The Last Man. Set in the years 2090-2100, the novel is about a plague that obliterates humanity aside from the protagonist, Lionel Verney. As his family and friends perish, Verney journeys alone, and begins to experience psychological and literary anxiety. The novel failed within the conventions of female romance novels of the early 19(th) century, a category in which it is still often pigeon-holed. But as the first modern work of apocalyptic fiction, which created a genre now dominated by Stephen King, it was a huge success, for which Mary Shelley is seldom credited. By critically analyzing the novel's treatment of anxiety of illness and authorship in terms of psychoanalytic theory and juxtaposing these concepts with a long-standing feminist approach, this article suggests that Mary Shelley's literary innovations will remain influential in the continuously growing genre of post-apocalyptic literature in the 20(th) and 21(st) centuries. Thematically, the novel also presents a new feminist vision of history, a millennial conflict that requires us to look forward and backward simultaneously. It is also about new ways of recognizing the authority of the female voice in that history, which is normally displaced by the insistence on male authority that comes from historical lineage. The Last Man contests that lineage by showing how apocalyptic narratives can reframe our sense of time and authority.
机译:玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)是一位早期的女权主义作家,但由于对她的最后一部小说《最后的男人》(The Last Man)的深刻误解,她并未得到承认。这部小说的背景设定在2090年至2100年之间,除了主角莱昂内尔·弗尼(Lionel Verney)外,这本小说还讲述了一场灭绝人类的瘟疫。当他的家人和朋友灭亡时,Verney独自旅行,并开始经历心理和文学上的焦虑。这部小说在19世纪初期的女性浪漫主义小说的惯例中失败了,而在这一类别中,它仍然经常被鸽子所包围。但是,作为世界末日小说的第一部现代作品,它创造了一种现在由史蒂芬·金(Stephen King)主导的流派,这是巨大的成功,玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)很少因此而受到赞誉。通过从精神分析理论的角度对小说对疾病和作者焦虑的治疗进行批判性分析,并以长期的女权主义方法将这些概念并置在一起,本文认为玛丽·雪莱的文学创新将在启示录后文学的不断发展中保持影响力在20世纪和21世纪。从主题上讲,小说还提出了一种新的女性主义历史观,这是千禧年的冲突,需要我们同时向前和向后看。这也与在该历史中认识女性声音权威的新方法有关,这种方法通常因历史血统对男性权威的坚持而被取代。 《最后一个人》通过展示世界末日的叙事如何重塑我们的时间感和权威感,来挑战这一世系。

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    《The American Journal of Economics and Sociology》 |2018年第5期|1243-1276|共34页
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    Zolciak Olivia;

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    Bowling Green State Univ, Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA;

    BGSU, Literary & Textual Studies, Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA;

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