Steinbeck Laughing: Travels with Charley as American Picaresque

IF 0.9 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
C. Johnson
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Abstract:Since the publication of Bill Steigerwald’s Dogging Steinbeck, some commentators have exclaimed outrage at the discovered fictional embellishments in Travels with Charley. Steigerwald concludes that Steinbeck’s trans-American vagabonding was a literary fraud. Others have defended the work’s persisting merit, acknowledging the artistic license which Steinbeck invokes. A byproduct of the debate is the new challenge of determining a fitting genre for the text. This essay proposes that Travels is best understood as a picaresque novel. Specifically, Steinbeck creates an American picaresque that embraces the elision of fact and fiction, providing social commentary through the eyes of a wandering adventurer. In order to situate the book within the genre, the essay discusses Travels in relation to Royall Tyler’s The Algerine Captive, perhaps the first American picaresque novel. While both texts align with the foundational elements of the genre, they maintain a distinctively American element, an optimistic call for national unity along with a conception of a shared identity. By understanding Travels within the American picaresque tradition, scholars can circumvent the largely inconsequential arguments about degrees of factuality, allowing the rich cultural commentary to occupy the forefront of interpretation.
斯坦贝克大笑:和查理一起旅行
摘要:自从比尔·施泰格瓦尔德的《追狗斯坦贝克》出版以来,一些评论家对《查理游记》中虚构的修饰表示愤慨。斯泰格瓦尔德的结论是,斯坦贝克横贯美国的流浪生活是一场文学骗局。其他人则为这部作品的持久价值辩护,承认斯坦贝克所引用的艺术许可。争论的副产品是为文本确定合适的体裁的新挑战。本文认为《旅行》最好被理解为一部流浪汉小说。具体地说,斯坦贝克创造了一部美国流浪汉小说,它摒弃了事实和虚构,通过一个流浪冒险家的眼睛提供社会评论。为了将这本书置于这种类型中,本文将《旅行》与罗亚尔·泰勒的《阿尔及利亚俘虏》(也许是美国第一部流浪汉小说)联系起来讨论。虽然这两个文本都与该类型的基本元素保持一致,但它们保持了独特的美国元素,一种对民族团结的乐观呼吁,以及一种共同身份的概念。通过在美国流浪汉小说传统中理解《游记》,学者们可以避开关于事实程度的大部分无关紧要的争论,让丰富的文化评论占据解释的前沿。
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Steinbeck Review
Steinbeck Review LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: Steinbeck Review is an authorized publication on the life and works of American novelist John Steinbeck (1902–1968). It publishes scholarly articles; notes; book and performance reviews; creative writing; original artwork; and short intercalary pieces offering fresh perspectives, including notes on contemporary references to Steinbeck, discussions of the contexts of his work, and an occasional poem. Steinbeck Review has a threefold mission of broadening the scope of Steinbeck criticism, promoting the work of new and established scholars, and serving as a resource for Steinbeck teachers at all levels.
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