9. 《婚姻的场景:纯真年代对婚姻交易价值的论述》

Jessica Allen Hanssen
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伊迪丝·华顿1920年的小说《纯真年代》是紧张和悬疑的创新杰作;即使是最内化的描写也只会让读者更加期待接下来会发生什么。坦率地说,它并没有最不寻常的情节:一个享有特权的年轻人出于责任娶了一个女人,同时相信他爱上了一个异国情调但又难以接近的女人,并被迫处理他余生所做选择的情感和社会后果。事实上,诸如约翰·沃尔夫冈·冯·歌德、马塞尔·普鲁斯特和亨利·詹姆斯等重量级人物都以长篇的形式讨论了虚荣和易犯错误与时间流逝的主题。然而,《纯真年代》的非凡之处在于,它表达了那些最终决定一个人、婚姻或文化命运的微不足道的时刻。沃顿对小说类型的贡献在于,她以独特而深思熟虑的方式,通过叙事聚焦来构建心理张力,从而通过与读者的知识以及她自己的生活经验联系起来,让人物塑造和话语得以浮现。通过确定沃顿如何通过选择性地将视觉艺术和早期美国文学等重要文化力量纳入叙事中来探索复杂的婚姻状况,并通过扩大小说关键时刻的解释空间来构建情绪,我们可以确定《纯真年代》如何成为20世纪美国文学中婚姻话语交易性质的强大且仍然有影响力的文献。因此,本章将呈现传记和文学历史数据,为沃顿的工作奠定背景。它还将简要介绍和探讨20世纪初的一些文化发展,如精神分析和世俗化的兴起,这本身可能被理解为交易性质,这可能影响了当代观众对婚姻话语的认识。然后这些将通知口译员
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9. Scenes from a Marriage: The Age of Innocence as Discourse on the Transactional Value of Marriage
Edith Wharton’s 1920 novel The Age of Innocence1 is an innovative masterwork of tension and suspense; even the most domestic of its descriptions only heighten the reader’s anticipation to find out what happens next. Frankly, it does not have the most unusual plot: a privileged young man marries one woman out of duty while believing he is in love with an exotic yet inaccessible other, and is forced to deal with the emotional and social consequences of the choices he makes for the rest of his life. Indeed, the themes of vanity and fallibility against the passage of time have been covered in long form by such heavy-hitters as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Marcel Proust, and Henry James.Yet The Age of Innocence is remarkable in its expression of the at-the-time insignificant moments which ultimately define a person’s, marriage’s, or culture’s destiny. Wharton’s contribution to the novelistic genre comes from the singular and thoughtful way she builds psychological tension through narrative focalization, thus allowing characterization and discourse to emerge through connecting with her reader’s knowledge as well as her own lived experience. Through establishing how Wharton explores a complex marital situation through a selective inclusion of significant cultural forces such as visual arts and earlier American literature into the narrative and builds mood through expanding interpretative spaces at key junctures in the novel, we can establish how The Age of Innocence stands as a powerful and still-influential document on the nature of transaction in marriage discourse in 20-century American literature. This chapter will therefore present both biographical and literary historical data that establishes the context for Wharton’s work. It will also briefly introduce and explore some cultural developments of the early 20 century, such as the rise of psychoanalysis and secularization, which itself might be understood as transactional in nature, that might have impacted a contemporary audience’s awareness of marriage discourse. These will then inform an interpreta-
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9. Scenes from a Marriage: The Age of Innocence as Discourse on the Transactional Value of Marriage 1. Idealized Romantic Love, Legal Issues, and Patriarchic Exploitation: An Introduction to Historical and Literary Marriage Discourses 5. On the Discourse of the “New Sexual Morality” in the German Empire: Robert Michels’ Sexual Ethics between Women’s Movement, Social Democracy, and Sociology Frontmatter 10. “Marriages are just performances”: Staging Fashion, Comedy, and Feminism in Love, Loss and What I Wore
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