Stephen Calvert’s Unfinished Business

C. Looby
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Charles Brockden Brown left Memoirs of Stephen Calvert (1799–1800) unfinished, and its fragmentary state has led to its unjust critical neglect. But its unfinished condition and its serialization (in Brown’s Monthly Magazine) can be seen not as a defect and an accident of publication but as essential components of a metafictional narrative experiment and as reasons for critical interest and speculation. The novel’s eponymous narrator, Stephen, early on tells readers that his history of moral deterioration is unprecedented in its horrors and cannot be imagined; then on the last page, readers are challenged to imagine the rest of an unfinished story that is ostensibly unimaginable. In some ways, this is Brown’s most adventurous novel, involving explosive issues of sex and sexual violence, race and slavery, homoerotic rivalry and sodomy, erotic antinomianism, and grave moral depravity—plot lines that Brown may have found it impossible to carry through to their logical conclusions.
史蒂芬·卡尔弗特的《未竟事业》
查尔斯·布罗克登·布朗未完成《斯蒂芬·卡尔弗特回忆录》(1799-1800),其支离破碎的状态导致了其不公正的批评忽视。但是它未完成的状态和它的连载(在布朗的月刊杂志上)不能被看作是出版的缺陷和意外,而是元虚构叙事实验的重要组成部分,也是批判性兴趣和推测的原因。小说的同名叙述者斯蒂芬(Stephen)一开始就告诉读者,他的道德堕落史空前恐怖,无法想象;然后,在最后一页,读者面临的挑战是想象一个表面上难以想象的未完成故事的其余部分。从某种程度上说,这是布朗最具冒险精神的小说,涉及性和性暴力、种族和奴隶制、同性恋竞争和鸡奸、色情反律法主义以及严重的道德堕落等爆炸性问题——布朗可能发现不可能把这些情节推进到合乎逻辑的结论。
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