New Louisa May Alcott Pieces: Radical Sensation in a Culture of Ambiguous Attribution

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN J19-The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/jnc.2023.a909300
Max L. Chapnick
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Abstract: This essay introduces a set of published but as-yet-unidentified Louisa May Alcott work including: pieces under Alcott's own name that are certainly Alcott's, pieces published anonymously or under known pseudonyms that are very likely Alcott's, and pieces published under a likely new pseudonym, I. or E. H. Gould, that are probably Alcott's. The uncertainty of authorship presented here aims to raise methodological and historicist questions about the author-function in a culture of ambiguous attribution: that writers in Alcott's time participated in author guessing-games and that today's scholarship could be more willing to engage the possibilities of not knowing. Focusing on the fiction, this essay argues that the new pieces from the 1850s produce a reassessment of Alcott's career: rather than her 1860s sensation fiction leading to the later domestic fiction, the sensation fiction of the 1860s itself emerges from years of earlier experimentation. As representative of the newly identified fiction, this essay introduces one short story under Alcott's own name and one short story under the Gould pseudonym.
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路易莎·梅·奥尔科特新作品:歧义归因文化中的激进感觉
摘要:本文介绍了路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的一系列已出版但尚未确定身份的作品,包括:以奥尔科特自己的名义发表的作品,这些作品肯定是奥尔科特的,以匿名或已知笔名发表的作品很可能是奥尔科特的,以及以一个可能的新笔名i或e·h·古尔德发表的作品,这些作品很可能是奥尔科特的。作者身份的不确定性在这里提出的目的是提出方法论和历史主义的问题,即在一个模棱两可的归因文化中,作者的功能:Alcott时代的作家参与了作者的猜测游戏,而今天的学者可以更愿意参与未知的可能性。关注小说,本文认为19世纪50年代的新作品产生了对奥尔科特职业生涯的重新评估:不是她的19世纪60年代的感觉小说导致了后来的国内小说,而是19世纪60年代的感觉小说本身是从早期多年的实验中产生的。作为新认定的小说的代表,本文介绍了奥尔科特本人的短篇小说和古尔德笔名的短篇小说。
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