“Things happen to you they happen”: Cormac McCarthy, Morality, and Neo-Naturalism

A. Gibbs
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abstract:This article examines elements of determinism and naturalism in Cormac McCarthy’s twenty-first-century novels, No Country for Old Men and The Road. While naturalism has been noted in McCarthy’s work prior to these novels, this article contends that the character and strength of naturalism has changed in the most recent works. This change is placed in the general context of naturalist theory, as well as what the article argues is a more general resurgence of naturalism in American culture post-9/11. In particular, this article examines the implications in McCarthy’s work for the extent to which the deterministic dimension of naturalism prevents us from judging characters morally, since they exercise at best highly limited free will. The article provides a detailed analysis of this phenomenon in the two novels, and also uses this to place them in the wider American and global twenty-first-century context.
“发生在你身上的事就会发生”:科马克·麦卡锡,《道德与新自然主义
本文考察了科马克·麦卡锡21世纪小说《老无所依》和《路》中的决定论和自然主义元素。虽然在这些小说之前,麦卡锡的作品就已经注意到自然主义,但本文认为,自然主义的特征和力量在最近的作品中发生了变化。这种变化是在自然主义理论的大背景下发生的,也是文章所认为的9/11后美国文化中自然主义的普遍复苏。特别是,这篇文章探讨了麦卡锡作品的含义,即自然主义的决定论维度在多大程度上阻止了我们从道德上判断人物,因为他们至多行使高度有限的自由意志。本文对这两部小说中的这一现象进行了详细的分析,并以此将它们置于21世纪美国乃至全球的大背景下。
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