When She Was Good and the Eclipse of the Virtuous Heroine: A Revaluation

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Julia Prewitt Brown
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Abstract: Beginning with a brief discussion of the lack of serious revaluations of Roth’s work amidst the scandal surrounding Roth’s biographer Blake Bailey, this essay considers the overlooked importance of Roth’s early satiric novel, When She Was Good (1967). The novel may be said to mark Roth’s lasting challenge to the Anglo-American tradition of the heroine distinguished above all by her virtuous character. Roth implicitly alludes to earlier saintly heroines in his portrait of Lucy Nelson, who, as she comes of age, ultimately embodies the apotheosis of what Harold Bloom has called “the heroine of the Protestant will.” Roth’s representation of the American middle class Protestant value system, with its imperial conviction of its own righteousness and its blind sentimentalization of the women who carried its banner, freed Roth to write his next novel, Portnoy’s Complaint (1969). It was as if exorcising the demonically virtuous shiksa Lucy Nelson was necessary before he could speak in his own voice. In When She Was Good , Roth explores a psychology of personal grievance that resonates eerily on both sides of the political spectrum today.
《当她善良的时候》和《贤惠女主人公的消逝:重估》
摘要:本文首先简要讨论了罗斯的传记作者布莱克·贝利(Blake Bailey)的丑闻中缺乏对罗斯作品的严肃重新评价,然后考虑了罗斯早期讽刺小说《当她很好》(1967)被忽视的重要性。这部小说可以说是罗斯对英美女主人公传统的持久挑战,这种传统最重要的是她的美德。罗斯在露西·纳尔逊(Lucy Nelson)的肖像中含蓄地暗示了早期圣洁的女英雄,随着露西·纳尔逊的成年,她最终体现了哈罗德·布鲁姆(Harold Bloom)所说的“新教意志的女英雄”的典范。罗斯对美国中产阶级新教价值体系的表现,以及对自身正义的帝国主义信念,以及对打着这种旗帜的女性的盲目感伤,使罗斯得以创作他的下一部小说《波特诺伊的抱怨》(1969)。就好像在他能够用自己的声音说话之前,必须先驱除恶魔般的善良的shiksa Lucy Nelson。在《当她是好人》一书中,罗斯探讨了一种个人不满的心理,这种心理在当今政治光谱的双方都引起了奇怪的共鸣。
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Philip Roth Studies
Philip Roth Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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