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Pandemic Fear and Literature: Observations from Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague (http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/10/13-0278)

机译:大流行的恐惧与文学:杰克·伦敦的《猩红色瘟疫》的观察结果(http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/10/13-0278)

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The Scarlet Plague, originally published by Jack London in 1912, was one of the first examples of a postapocalyptic fiction novel in modern literature (1). Set in a ravaged and wild America, the story takes place in 2073, sixty years after the spread of the Red Death, an uncontrollable epidemic that depopulated and nearly destroyed the world in 2013. One of the few survivors, James Howard Smith, alias “Granser,” tells his incredulous and near-savage grandsons how the pandemic spread in the world and about the reactions of the people to contagion and death. Even though it was published more than a century ago, The Scarlet Plague feels contemporary because it allows modern readers to reflect on the worldwide fear of pandemics, a fear that remains very much alive.
机译:《猩红色的瘟疫》最初由杰克·伦敦(Jack London)于1912年出版,是现代文学后启示小说小说的首例之一(1)。故事发生在一个饱受摧残和狂野的美国,故事发生在2073年,即《红色死亡》(Red Death)传播六十年后。这是一种无法控制的流行病,在2013年,该流行病席卷全球,几乎摧毁了整个世界。格兰瑟(Granser)告诉他那难以置信和近乎野蛮的孙子,大流行病如何在世界范围内传播,以及人们对传染病和死亡的反应。尽管《血色瘟疫》已经出版了一个多世纪,但它仍具有当代感,因为它使现代读者能够反思世界范围内对流行病的恐惧,这种恐惧仍然非常活跃。

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