Hawthorne’s Miriam – a female enigma: A seductive femme fatale or a victim of abuse?

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2021-0002
Irina Rabinovich
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Abstract In his last published novel, The Marble Faun (Hawthorne, 1974), in spite of his seeming sympathy for Miriam’s plea for friendship, Hawthorne’s narrator relates to Miriam as a “guilty” and “bloodstained” woman, who similarly to the female Jewish models portrayed in her paintings, carries misery, vice and death into the world. The narrator’s ambiguity vis-àvis Miriam’s moral fibre, on the one hand, and his infatuation with the beautiful and talented female artist, on the other, stands at the heart of the novel. The goal of this paper is mainly addressed at examining Miriam’s position in Hawthorne’s fiction, through an analysis of his treatment of his other “dark” and “light” women. Furthermore, I enquire whether Miriam is to be perceived in terms of the popular stereotypical representations of Jewish women (usually, Madonnas or whores), or whether she is granted more original and idiosyncratic characteristics. Next, I discuss Hawthorne’s treatment of Miriam’s artistic vocation, discerning her distinctiveness as a female Jewish 19th-century artist. Finally, Hawthorne’s unconventional choice of Rome as the setting for his novel unquestionably entails reference to the societal, cultural and political forces at play.
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霍桑笔下的米里亚姆——一个女性谜:一个诱人的蛇蝎美人还是一个虐待的受害者?
摘要在他上一部出版的小说《大理石动物》(霍桑,1974年)中,尽管霍桑的叙述者似乎对米里亚姆的友谊请求表示同情,但他将米里亚姆描述为一个“有罪”和“血迹斑斑”的女人,她与画中描绘的犹太女模特一样,将痛苦、罪恶和死亡带到了世界上。一方面,叙述者对米里亚姆道德纤维的模糊性,另一方面,他对这位美丽而有才华的女艺术家的迷恋,是小说的核心。本文的目的主要是通过分析米里亚姆对其他“黑暗”和“光明”女性的处理,来审视米里亚姆在霍桑小说中的地位。此外,我想知道米里亚姆是否会被认为是犹太女性(通常是圣母玛利亚或妓女)的流行刻板印象,或者她是否被赋予了更原始和独特的特征。接下来,我将讨论霍桑对米里亚姆艺术职业的处理,以及她作为19世纪犹太女艺术家的独特性。最后,霍桑非传统地选择罗马作为小说的背景,这无疑涉及到社会、文化和政治力量的影响。
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Ars Aeterna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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