Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee, William Morris, and the Problem of Late-Victorian Medievalism

IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Mark Twain Annual Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.5325/marktwaij.21.1.0020
Joshua Fagan
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Abstract Far from being a mere rebuttal against romanticized views of the Middle Ages, Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court engages constructively with the medievalist milieu of the late-Victorian fin-de-siècle. Twain depicts sixth-century England as a time of squalor, but he extends a level of appreciation to the selflessness of King Arthur. Framing time-traveling rabble-rouser Hank Morgan as a symbol of both Enlightenment reformism and self-aggrandizing authoritarianism that justifies wanton violence through abstract claims of societal progress, Twain is as critical of industrial commercialism as of medieval feudalism. This article argues Twain engages with the same questions as the more overtly medievalist writers of the fin-de-siècle, specifically William Morris. While Morris was more laudatory toward the medieval period, this article asserts they both staunchly criticized the solipsism and obsession with technology they believed defined the industrial age without desiring merely to re-create the hierarchies of the past.
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马克·吐温的康涅狄格扬基、威廉·莫里斯和维多利亚晚期的中世纪主义问题
马克·吐温的《亚瑟王宫廷里的康涅狄格美国佬》绝不仅仅是对中世纪浪漫主义观点的反驳,它建设性地融入了维多利亚时代晚期的中世纪环境。吐温把六世纪的英国描绘成一个肮脏的时代,但他对亚瑟王的无私也表示了一定程度的赞赏。马克·吐温将穿越时空的乌合之众汉克·摩根(Hank Morgan)视为启蒙运动改革主义和通过抽象的社会进步主张为肆意暴力辩护的自我膨胀的威权主义的象征,他对工业商业主义和中世纪封建主义都持批评态度。这篇文章认为,吐温与那些更公开的中世纪主义作家,特别是威廉·莫里斯(William Morris),探讨了同样的问题。虽然莫里斯对中世纪时期更加赞赏,但这篇文章断言,他们都坚定地批评了唯我主义和对技术的痴迷,他们认为这是工业时代的定义,而不仅仅是想重新创造过去的等级制度。
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Mark Twain Annual LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: The Mark Twain Annual publishes articles related to Mark Twain and those who surrounded him and serves as an outlet for new scholarship as well as new pedagogical approaches. It is the official publication of the Mark Twain Circle of America, an international association of people interested in the life and work of Mark Twain. The Circle encourages interest in Mark Twain and fosters the formal presentation of ideas about the author and his work, as well as the informal exchange of information among its members.
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