Idiomatic Surrogacy and (Dis)Ability in Dombey and Son

IF 0.7 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES DICKENS QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI:10.1353/dqt.2022.0037
Peter J. Capuano
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Abstract:This article interprets Dombey and Son using several methodological practices not typically combined in Dickens scholarship: digital computation, disability studies, and historicist close reading. It first contextualizes Dickens's usage of the idiomatic expression "right-hand man" six times in only this one of his fictional works. Such usage is all the more exceptional because Dombey is the only Dickensian novel in which a major character–Captain Cuttle–conspicuously has no right hand; he has a hook, along with various other prosthetics. At this article's core, though, is a literary-historical and cultural argument–not a statistical one. My central contention is that Cuttle's obvious physical impairment paradoxically highlights the multiple meanings cohering around "right-hand manness," but, moreover, that such flexible idiomaticity informs the ways in which Dombey and Son explores its deepest and most interrelated themes of succession and surrogacy, pride and pathos, commerce and commitment, ability and disability.
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董贝父子公司惯用的代理和(残疾)能力
摘要:这篇文章使用了狄更斯学术中没有典型结合的几种方法论实践来解释董贝父子:数字计算、残疾研究和历史主义细读。它首先将狄更斯在这部虚构作品中六次使用“得力助手”这一惯用短语置于背景之中。这种用法更加特殊,因为《董贝》是狄更斯小说中唯一一部主角卡特尔船长明显没有右手的小说;他有一个钩子和其他各种假肢。然而,这篇文章的核心是一个文学历史和文化论点,而不是一个统计论点。我的核心论点是,卡特尔明显的身体缺陷矛盾地突出了围绕“右手无主”的多重含义,但更重要的是,这种灵活的习惯性为董贝父子探索其最深刻、最相互关联的主题——继承与代孕、骄傲与悲情、商业与承诺、能力与残疾——提供了信息。
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