不允许说脏话!米哈伊尔·布尔加科夫《狗的心》中的语言与转变

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, SLAVIC SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL Pub Date : 2007-10-01 DOI:10.2307/20459524
Eric Laursen
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在米哈伊尔·布尔加科夫(Mikhail Bulgakov)的《狗的心》(Co6aibe cepOqe[1925])中,普列奥布拉任斯基教授将酒鬼和罪犯克里姆(Klim)的部分大脑植入了一只流浪狗的大脑这位教授声称他关心的是优生学问题,“关心的是人性的改善”,但他的实验既没有改善人类的本性,也没有改善狗的本性。相反,狗的性格逐渐被器官捐赠者的性格所取代。在狗的人化身体里,Klim是同样的罪犯和酒鬼;他只得到了他以前缺少的两样东西:进入教授公寓的合法途径,以及在里面说出自己想法的能力。令所有人沮丧的是,这个生物说的话反映出它只对权力和自我满足感兴趣。资产阶级教授Preobrazhen sky和他的共产主义宿敌Shvonder同志开始了各自的运动,将狗人改造成他们认为完全形成的人类。教授试图用严格的规则、礼仪和高雅的文化来教化这个生物。Shvonder同志试图用一个新名字来改变他,
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BAD WORDS ARE NOT ALLOWED! : LANGUAGE AND TRANSFORMATION IN MIKHAIL BULGAKOV'S HEART OF A DOG
In Mikhail Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog (Co6aibe cepOqe [1925])1 Professor Preobrazhensky inserts part of the brain of Klim, an alcoholic and criminal, into the brain of a stray dog.2 The professor claims to be concerned about the question of eugenics, "about the improvement of human nature [o6 y iy'i IIIueHHH IeJIOBelecKoH npHpOAbII],"3 but his experiment improves neither human nor canine nature. Instead, the dog's character is gradually replaced by that of the organ donor. In the dog's humanized body, Klim is the same crim inal and alcoholic; he is given only two things that he lacked before: legal access to the professor's apartnent and the ability to speak his mind within its walls. To the dismay of everyone, the words the creature utters reflect an inter est only in power and self-gratification. The bourgeois Professor Preobrazhen sky and his Communist nemesis Comrade Shvonder begin separate campaigns to transform the dog-man into what each believes a fully-formed human being should be. The professor tries to civilize the creature with rigid rules, etiquette, and high culture. Comrade Shvonder tries to transform him with a new name,
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