Athenian Logomachy in The Human Stain and Philip Roth’s Fight for the Word

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Thomas Gustafson
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Abstract: In The Human Stain (2000), Philip Roth develops a concern that animates his canon: the potentials and dangers of our most human trait—our capacity to fire back and forth words and letters. For Coleman Silk, in the world of Athena College—just as in ancient Athens—the battle of words in the forum becomes as dangerous as the battle of swords on the Homeric battlefield, and a mission of Roth in this novel, as in other works, is to turn logomachy into self-reflective art about the violence and corruption of the word in the American city-state.
《人类的污点》中的雅典语与菲利普·罗斯的《为世界而战》
摘要:在《人类的污点》(2000)一书中,菲利普·罗斯提出了一种关注,这一关注为他的经典注入了活力:我们最具人性的特质——我们来回发送单词和字母的能力——的潜力和危险。对于科尔曼·西尔克来说,在雅典娜学院的世界里——就像在古代雅典一样——论坛上的言语之战变得和荷马战场上的刀剑之战一样危险,而罗斯在这部小说中的使命,就像在其他作品中一样,是把符号修辞变成一种自我反思的艺术,反映美国城邦中言语的暴力和腐败。
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Philip Roth Studies
Philip Roth Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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