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Abstract:By bringing together Joris-Karl Huysmans’s novella À vau-l’eau, his short story “La Retraite de Monsieur Bougran” (1888), and his personal writing, I argue that bureaucratic labor produces an affective atmosphere of ennui and disgust that defines both Huysmans’s œuvre and how he and his contemporaries understand and represent modernity. As Huysmans’s work suggests, the repetition and perceived meaninglessness of bureaucratic writing produces emotional and physical effects on the body of the bureaucrat by delimiting the patterns of his daily life. In representing the feelings of ennui and disgust that emerge from these effects on his literary bureaucrats, and himself, Huysmans reveals a larger cultural anxiety over the role of bureaucracy in modern life and its implications for non-bureaucratic writing in the modern age. In particular, these anxieties play out in the rampant anti-fonctionnarisme and broader affective crisis, the shared pessimisme, at the end of the nineteenth century.
摘要:通过将Joris Karl Huysmans的中篇小说《vau-l’eau》、他的短篇小说《Bougran先生的休养》(1888年)和他的个人写作结合在一起,我认为官僚劳动产生了一种厌倦和厌恶的情感氛围,这既定义了Huysman斯的作品,也定义了他和同时代人如何理解和代表现代性。正如Huysmans的作品所表明的那样,官僚写作的重复和被感知的无意义通过界定官僚的日常生活模式,对官僚的身体产生了情感和身体影响。在表现这些影响对他的文学官僚和他自己产生的厌倦感和厌恶感时,Huysmans揭示了一种更大的文化焦虑,即官僚在现代生活中的作用及其对现代非官僚写作的影响。特别是,这些焦虑表现在19世纪末猖獗的反行动主义和更广泛的情感危机中,即共同的悲观主义。
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Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.