偏离边缘:古鲁-普拉萨德-马伊纳利短篇小说中的奴隶制描写

K. P. Phuyal
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古鲁-普拉萨德-马伊纳利(Guru Prasad Mainali)的文学成就《病房》(Naso)描绘了 20 世纪 20 年代末尼泊尔的奴隶制问题。这本由 11 个故事组成的小说集中有两个故事是关于前奴隶问题的:"Papko parinam"[恶行的结果](1927 年)和 "Naso"[病房](1935 年)描绘了曾经过着奴隶生活的人们的生活。1924 年钱德拉-舒姆舍在尼泊尔废除奴隶制后,马伊纳利从尼泊尔社会中选取人物。马伊纳利以最人性化的形式展现了他们从奴隶制的束缚中解放出来后,为融入一个有组织的社会而奋斗的故事。"Papko parinam》(1927 年)围绕他们的追求构建了一个世界,将前奴隶置于中心舞台,而《Naso》(1935 年)则描绘了前奴隶纳乌丽扮演的角色,她将德维-拉曼的第一任妻子苏巴德拉从加德满都带回家中。这两个故事都留下了奴隶制的痕迹,以及围绕尼泊尔历史上根本性变革时代的问题。马伊纳利将事件设定在 20 世纪 20 年代的变革背景下,在 "纳索 "中展开了德维-拉曼和舒巴德拉的故事,在 "帕帕科-帕里南 "中展开了坎塔-帕迪亚的故事。本文在历史背景下重读了马伊纳利的两部小说,以了解其中所描绘的奴隶制世界,并得出尼泊尔小说在 20 世纪 20 年代曾涉及奴隶制问题的结论。
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Off The Margin: Portrayal of Slavery in Guru Prasad Mainali’s Short Fictions
Guru Prasad Mainali’s literary accomplishment Naso [The Ward] portrays the issues of slavery in the late 1920s in Nepal. The collection of eleven stories has two specific stories that deal with the issue of the former slaves: “Papko parinam” [The results of misdeeds] (1927) and “Naso” [The ward] (1935) depict the life of the people who once lived the life as slaves. Mainali draws his characters from Nepali society after Chandra Shumsher abolished slavery in Nepal in 1924. Mainali presents them in the most humane form, struggling to settle themselves into an organized society after their emancipation from the bondage of slavery. “Papko parinam” (1927) builds the world around their quest placing the former slaves at the center stage, while “Naso” (1935) pictures former slave Nauli in a functional role to bring Devi Raman’s first wife Subhadra back to her house from Kathmandu. Both stories leave traces of slavery and the issues surrounding the era of fundamental change in the history of Nepal. Mainali sets the events in the background of the change in the 1920s and unfolds his story of Devi Raman and Shubhadra in "Naso" and Kanta Padhya in "Papko Parinam." This paper rereads Mainali’s two fiction in the historical backdrop to get into the world of slavery as depicted in them and conclude that Nepali fiction has dealt with the issue of slavery in the 1920s.
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