Dickens’s Supernumeraries

Emily Steinlight
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This chapter begins with the exploration of how the Dickensian city novel works toward forging alternative modes of sociality out of the human surplus. It studies the political stakes of Charles Dickens's refusal to solve the problem his narratives so spectacularly create: the incapacity of all existing institutions — the state, the factory, the workhouse, the prison, and above all the family — to sustain the quantity of life they produce. Such sprawling serial novels as Bleak House, Little Dorrit, and Our Mutual Friend can consequently be read as intentionally failed experiments in population management. The chapter resists the new historicist tendency to equate Dickens's narrative techniques with surveillance and preventive policing, emphasizing instead how his fiction reveals power operating primarily through neglect rather than active intervention or the omnipresent gaze of the law. Ultimately, the chapter details how Dickens extends Bleak House's scope beyond the parameters set by British society. Rather than try to represent the unrepresented or count the uncounted, Bleak House reconstitutes its social world as a total always in excess of itself.
本章首先探讨狄更斯的城市小说是如何从人类的过剩中锻造出另一种社会模式的。它研究了查尔斯·狄更斯拒绝解决他的叙事如此引人注目地创造的问题的政治风险:所有现有机构——国家、工厂、济贫院、监狱,尤其是家庭——无力维持它们所产生的生命数量。因此,像《荒凉山庄》、《小杜丽》和《我们共同的朋友》这样的长篇连载小说,可以被解读为在人口管理方面有意失败的实验。这一章抵制将狄更斯的叙事技巧等同于监视和预防性警务的新历史主义倾向,而是强调他的小说如何揭示权力主要是通过忽视而不是积极干预或无所不在的法律的注视来运作的。最后,本章详细介绍了狄更斯如何将《荒凉山庄》的描写范围扩展到英国社会所设定的范围之外。《荒凉山庄》并没有试图去表现那些没有被表现出来的人,也没有去统计那些没有被统计出来的人,而是把它的社会世界重构为一个总在超越自身的整体。
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