Self-praise and Positive Self-assessment in Chekhov’s Plays

V. Makarova
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This paper applies Speech Act Theory towards an investigation of the use and role of self-praise/positive self-assessment in the texts of three Chekhov’s plays: The Seagull, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard. The findings conducted with manual coding of texts for the speech acts of self-praise/positive self-assessment suggest that Chekhov employed self-praise for a number of textual and character-building functions. In particular, self-praise functions as a literary device to identify less likable characters as well as to provide a chance for more likable characters to stand up for themselves against injustice and provocation. The self-praise/positive self-assessment comes in mitigated and aggravated forms. Mitigation is mostly achieved through grammatical or phrasal means, as well as semantically through self-criticism, whereby the only form of aggravation observed in the data was other-criticism/other-derogation. Specific forms of a positive self-assessment likely unique to Chekhov’s plays are ‘linguistic brags’, i.e., contextually unjustifiable switches to French and Latin as well as ‘generational’ positive self-representation in Three Sisters. The results suggest that investigations of speeh acts in dramas could be productive for literary theory, as they shed more light on the characters development as well as the genre mastery of the playwright.
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契诃夫戏剧中的自我赞扬与积极自我评价
本文运用言语行为理论对契诃夫的三部剧作《海鸥》、《三姐妹》和《樱桃园》文本中自我赞扬/积极自我评价的运用和作用进行了研究。通过对自我赞美/积极自我评价言语行为的文本进行手工编码的研究结果表明,契诃夫将自我赞美用于许多文本和人物塑造功能。特别是,自我赞扬作为一种文学手段,可以识别不太讨人喜欢的人物,也可以为更讨人喜欢的人物提供一个机会,让他们站起来反对不公正和挑衅。自我表扬/积极的自我评价以减轻和加重的形式出现。缓解主要是通过语法或短语手段以及语义上的自我批评来实现的,因此在数据中观察到的唯一形式的恶化是其他批评/其他减损。契诃夫戏剧特有的积极自我评价的具体形式可能是“语言自夸”,即,在语境上不合理地转向法语和拉丁语,以及《三姐妹》中的“代际”积极自我表现。研究结果表明,对戏剧中的言语行为的研究可以为文学理论提供帮助,因为它们可以更好地揭示人物的发展以及剧作家对类型的掌握。
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