The Work of (Dis)figuration in John Williams’s Stoner

Sheila Teahan
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Abstract: This essay on John Williams’s neglected 1965 novel Stoner investigates its treatment of agency and its tension between realism and naturalism. The novel develops a sustained conversation with Faulkner’s Light in August, from which Williams draws a constellation of tropes linked to Stoner’s agency: his major life decisions are driven by misreadings of figure. The essay traces major formal features of the novel’s representation of agency: the rehearsal of images from Light in August and Shakespeare’s sonnet 73; repetition of key figures, including the mask and its related trope of prosopopoeia; the spatialization of time through the linear images of the circle and line; and the engagement of multiple elements of the uncanny, to include the interrogation of language itself. Derrida’s critique of the structure of the decision illuminates both the problem of Stoner’s agency and the novel’s dramatization of the connection between the decision, the secret, and the spectral.
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约翰·威廉姆斯的《斯通纳》中变形的工作
摘要:本文考察了约翰·威廉姆斯1965年被忽视的小说《斯通纳》对代理的处理及其在现实主义与自然主义之间的张力。这部小说与福克纳的《八月之光》展开了持续的对话,威廉姆斯从中描绘了一系列与斯通纳的机构有关的比喻:他的重大人生决定是由对人物的误读驱动的。这篇文章追溯了小说对代理的表现的主要形式特征:《八月之光》和莎士比亚十四行诗第73首的意象排练;关键人物的重复,包括面具及其相关的拟人修辞;通过圆和线的线性图像将时间空间化;以及多种神秘元素的结合,包括对语言本身的拷问。德里达对决定结构的批判既说明了斯通纳的代理问题,也说明了小说对决定、秘密和幽灵之间联系的戏剧化。
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