Fictions of Character

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Nicola Parsons, Amelia Dale
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This essay asks what happens to theorizations of literary character when we consider the formally complex treatment of character within the pornographic or otherwise disreputable texts that proliferate across eighteenth-century print. Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies (1760–94), a catalogue of women involved in London’s sex trade, is a piece of character writing; its characters are the marginalized, racialized, and sexually commodified. We examine how repetition operates in the treatment of two women of West Indian origin, in separate annual editions, and show how Harris’s List embeds its characters in sexual and racial economies of reiteration and circulation. We demonstrate how characterization in such texts has implications for scholarship on the eighteenth-century novel and our understanding of novel characters, showing how Frances Brooke’s The Excursion (1777) and Thomas Holcroft’s The Adventures of Hugh Trevor (1794–97) ambivalently incorporate the forms of character writing that Harris’s List deploys.
人物小说
这篇文章问的是,当我们考虑到在18世纪印刷的色情或其他不光彩的文本中对人物的正式复杂处理时,文学人物的理论化会发生什么。哈里斯的《考文特花园女士名单》(1760 - 1794)是一份涉及伦敦性交易的女性目录,是一份文字作品;它的角色是被边缘化的、种族化的和性商品化的。我们研究了在不同的年度版本中,重复是如何处理两位西印度裔女性的,并展示了哈里斯的名单是如何将其角色嵌入到重复和流通的性别和种族经济中。我们展示了这些文本中的人物塑造如何对18世纪小说的学术研究和我们对小说人物的理解产生影响,展示了弗朗西斯·布鲁克的《远足》(1777)和托马斯·霍尔克罗夫特的《休·特雷弗历险记》(1794-97)是如何矛盾地融合了哈里斯列表中所采用的人物写作形式的。
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