“奇怪的无机爱国主义”:世纪之交的连载入侵

IF 0.2 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ELH Pub Date : 2021-12-04 DOI:10.1353/elh.2021.0038
Ben Carver
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摘要:19世纪末20世纪初的入侵小说与期刊文化有着不可思议的联系。大众媒体对这种形式的吸收尚未得到充分的研究,它以连载的形式出现,可以告诉我们很多关于这一类型的发展,以及世纪之交新新闻的文化。本文关注的是19世纪90年代和20世纪发表在阿尔弗雷德·哈姆斯沃斯和西里尔·阿瑟·皮尔森的杂志和报纸上的威廉·勒·奎克斯和乔治·格里菲斯对未来战争的叙述,这与布莱克伍德的《爱丁堡杂志》的印刷环境截然不同,乔治·t·切斯尼的有影响力的故事《多金战役》于1871年发表在《爱丁堡杂志》上。这些系列叙述对国家的战争准备状况做出了危言耸听的评估,通过与读者的精心策划的通信得到了证实,并通过对技术现代性的庆祝得到了强调。入侵小说服务于其主办出版物的扩张主义野心,旨在以国家利益的名义吸引新读者。
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"Strangely Inorganic Patriotism": Serializing Invasion at the Turn of the Century
Abstract:Invasion fiction of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was curiously enmeshed in periodical culture. This under-examined absorption of the format into the popular press, where it appeared in serial form, can tell us a great deal about the genre's development, and about the culture of the new journalism at the turn of the century. This article focuses on William Le Queux's and George Griffith's future war narratives that were published in Alfred Harmsworth's and Cyril Arthur Pearson's magazines and newspapers in the 1890s and 1900s, a very different print environment from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, where George T. Chesney's influential story, "The Battle of Dorking," appeared in 1871. These serial narratives provided alarmist assessment of the nation's readiness for war, confirmed through curated correspondence with readers and underscored by a celebration of technological modernity. The invasion fiction served the expansionist ambitions of their host publications, which aimed to enlist new readers in the name of national interest.
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