The Function of Time Figuration in Reading Atonement

Zhong Ying
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This study investigates the relationship between time and memory in McEwan's novel Atonement and the role the three different kinds of time figuration play in constructing the harmony among characters, authors and readers. Atonement is another masterpiece after First Love, Last Rites and Amsterdam, for it gains several literary prizes: the Smith Award, the National Book Critics Circle and Santiago European novel Award. In Atonement, McEwan describes the protagonist Briony's memory dilemma through disrupting the linearity and stability of narrative and readers are often caught in a Foucault-like maze in reading. Ricoeur's interpretative theory of mimesis and figuration provides a new hermeneutic dimension to the interpretation of the text and an alternative perspective to the reader. In fact, the understanding of the novel can be helped by the dynamic cycle of figuration chains including prefiguration, configuration and refiguration. In prefiguration, the underlying reasons for the central event in Briony's memory are introduced. The key links between historical and individual events, the past and the present, the main and messy plots scattered throughout the novel could be organized by emplotment in configuration. In refiguration, Briony's reconstruction of the same events is achieved by meta-narrative strategy. To sum up, the time figuration model contributes to the interpretation of Atonement and the analysis of the figuration strategy provides possible spiritual sustenance for the child who experiences traumatic events in the early stages.
时间形塑在阅读赎罪中的作用
本文探讨了麦克尤恩小说《赎罪》中时间与记忆的关系,以及三种不同的时间意象在构建人物、作者和读者之间的和谐关系中所起的作用。《赎罪》是继《初恋》、《最后的仪式》和《阿姆斯特丹》之后的又一部杰作,获得了史密斯奖、美国国家图书评论界奖和圣地亚哥欧洲小说奖等多个文学奖项。在《赎罪》中,麦克尤恩通过打破叙事的线性和稳定性来描述主人公布里奥尼的记忆困境,读者在阅读中常常陷入福柯式的迷宫。利科的摹仿和形像解释理论为文本的解释提供了一个新的解释学维度,为读者提供了另一种视角。事实上,包括预形、构形和重构在内的构形链的动态循环有助于对小说的理解。在预告中,介绍了布里奥妮记忆中中心事件的潜在原因。历史事件和个人事件之间的关键联系,过去和现在之间的联系,分散在整部小说中的主要和混乱的情节,都可以通过配置中的运用来组织。在重构中,布里奥妮对同一事件的重构是通过元叙事策略实现的。综上所述,时间形象模型有助于对《赎罪》的解释,而形象策略的分析为早期经历创伤性事件的儿童提供了可能的精神寄托。
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