亨利·大卫·梭罗对约翰·布朗的神化:十九世纪修辞英雄主义研究

P. Erickson
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从1859年冬天到1860年夏天,亨利·大卫·梭罗发表了三次关于约翰·布朗的演讲,他最近袭击了弗吉尼亚州的哈珀渡口,在整个联邦引起了争议。在他的演讲中,梭罗提到了布朗和他的事迹,赞扬他们的正义,并捍卫他们免受更妥协的废奴主义者的攻击。在19世纪对英雄主义的普遍态度,特别是修辞英雄主义(如托马斯·卡莱尔和拉尔夫·沃尔多·爱默生所表达的)的背景下考察梭罗的作品,我认为梭罗并没有将布朗视为废奴主义的英雄,而是将他变成了梭罗自己的超验主义品牌的半神。此外,我认为梭罗在处理约翰·布朗的过程中,有效地将自己塑造成一个超验主义的修辞英雄,一个与卡莱尔的《文人英雄》联系在一起的英雄。
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Henry David Thoreau's apotheosis of John Brown: A study of nineteenth century rhetorical heroism
In the winter of 1859 through the summer of 1860, Henry David Thoreau delivered three speeches about John Brown, whose recent raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, stirred controversy throughout the Union. In his speeches, Thoreau addressed Brown and his deeds, celebrating their justice and defending them from attacks by more compromising abolitionists. Examining Thoreau's work in the context of nineteenth century attitudes towards heroism in general and rhetorical heroism in particular (as expressed by Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson), I argue that Thoreau did not celebrate Brown as a hero of abolitionism, but transfigured him into a demi‐god for Thoreau's own brand of transcendentalism. Furthermore, I argue that in his treatment of John Brown, Thoreau effectively made himself a rhetorical hero of transcendentalism, a hero linked to Carlyle's Hero as Man of Letters.
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