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ABSTRACT For decades critics have categorised John Gay's Trivia: or The Art of Walking the Streets of London as a mock Georgic deriving its main characteristics and themes from Juvenal's Third Satire and Virgil's Georgics. Many readers have been perplexed by the ambiguities and dissonance between the Walker's/Author's observations, advice, and actions and the characteristics of those classical genres. This article discusses the additional influences of civility books, especially Dedekind's German satiric civility book, Grobianus, on Trivia. Those literary lineages place in context the Walker's inconsistently ironic advice and explain how Gay uses the distinction between the Walker's advice and his contrary behaviour to describe the psychological and pragmatic complexities of a shift from rural to urban lifestyles.
摘要几十年来,评论家们一直将约翰·盖伊的《Trivia:或The Art of Walking The Streets of London》归类为一部模仿乔治的作品,其主要特征和主题来源于朱维纳尔的《第三讽刺》和维吉尔的《乔治》。许多读者对沃克/作者的观察、建议和行动与这些经典流派的特征之间的模糊和不和谐感到困惑。本文讨论了文明书籍,特别是德金的德国讽刺文明书籍《Grobianus》对《Trivia》的额外影响。这些文学谱系将沃克前后矛盾的讽刺性建议置于背景中,并解释了盖伊如何利用沃克的建议和他相反的行为之间的区别来描述从农村到城市生活方式转变的心理和语用复杂性。