哈姆林·加兰德的“个体生命问题”

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Erik Fredner
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埃里克·弗雷德纳(Erik Fredner),“哈姆林·加兰德的‘个人生活问题’”(第354–383页)本文通过分析哈姆林·加兰以三种不同形式倡导亨利·乔治的单一税收,回到了政治承诺文学中的代表性问题:加兰德最著名的短篇小说(《狮子爪下》[1889]),该故事核心主题的戏剧化(《车轮之下》[1890]),以及该剧的小说化(杰森·爱德华兹:《普通人》[1892])。正如加兰德在自传中所证明的那样,乔治的论文《进步与贫困》(1879)的结论启发了加兰德的政治信息和他的表现方法,该论文考虑了集体行动的可能性,尽管乔治称之为“个人生活问题”。在之前几次尝试平衡其作品的“改革动机”和“艺术动机”之后,加兰德最终使用了“普通人”的新兴概念来解决代表性问题。通过考虑从《狮子爪下》到杰森·爱德华兹的美学和政治变革,本文重新定义了19世纪文学中与统计思维中心地位上升有关的代表性问题。
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Hamlin Garland’s “Problem of Individual Life”
Erik Fredner, “Hamlin Garland’s ‘Problem of Individual Life’” (pp. 354–383) This essay returns to the problem of representativeness in politically committed literature by analyzing Hamlin Garland’s advocacy for Henry George’s single tax in three different forms: Garland’s most famous short story (“Under the Lion’s Paw” [1889]), a dramatization of that story’s core themes (Under the Wheel [1890]), and a novelization of that drama (Jason Edwards: An Average Man [1892]). As Garland attests in his autobiography, the conclusion of George’s treatise Progress and Poverty (1879), which considers the possibilities for collective action despite what George calls “The Problem of Individual Life,” inspired Garland’s political message as well as his method of representation. After several prior attempts to balance his work’s “reform motive” with its “art motive,” Garland ultimately uses the emerging concept of the “average person” to address the problem of representativeness. By considering the aesthetic and political transformations that led from “Under the Lion’s Paw” to Jason Edwards, this essay reframes the problem of representativeness in nineteenth-century literature in relation to the rising centrality of statistical thinking.
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期刊介绍: From Ozymandias to Huckleberry Finn, Nineteenth-Century Literature unites a broad-based group of transatlantic authors and poets, literary characters, and discourses - all discussed with a keen understanding of nineteenth -century literary history and theory. The major journal for publication of new research in its field, Nineteenth-Century Literature features articles that span across disciplines and explore themes in gender, history, military studies, psychology, cultural studies, and urbanism. The journal also reviews annually over 70 volumes of scholarship, criticism, comparative studies, and new editions of nineteenth-century English and American literature.
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