Auratic Encounters with Posthumous Literary Celebrity in Henry James’s Late Victorian Tales: Desiring the Dead

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C. Boyce
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Henry James was well known for his anxieties about the Victorian celebrity industry, and his particular concerns about posthumous intrusions into the lives of literary icons. Yet, at the same time, he betrayed a necromantic fascination with the private affairs of those authorial greats who predeceased him. This fascination spills over into three of his late Victorian tales: ‘The Aspern Papers’ (1888), ‘John Delavoy’ (1898), and ‘The Real Right Thing’ (1899). Through their representations of affective objects, sacralised spaces, and living conduits to the dead, these stories explore the sensory and intellectual pleasures that arise from auratic encounters with deceased literary celebrities. Although the tales remain ambivalent towards the prospect of posthumous exposure, I argue that they nevertheless understand the allure of ‘haptic fandom’, and consequently demonstrate a tacit sympathy towards individuals’ desires for communion with the illustrious dead.
亨利·詹姆斯维多利亚时代晚期小说《渴望死亡》中与后文学名人的邂逅
亨利·詹姆斯以其对维多利亚时代名人行业的焦虑以及对文学偶像死后生活受到侵犯的特别担忧而闻名。然而,与此同时,他背叛了对那些先于他去世的伟大作家的私人事务的神秘迷恋。这种魅力渗透到他维多利亚时代晚期的三个故事中:《阿斯彭论文集》(1888年)、《约翰·德拉沃伊》(1898年)和《真正正确的事》(1899年)。这些故事通过对情感对象、神圣空间和通往死者的活管道的表现,探索了与已故文学名人的听觉接触所带来的感官和智力乐趣。尽管这些故事对死后曝光的前景仍持矛盾态度,但我认为,尽管如此,它们还是理解“触觉粉丝”的吸引力,因此对个人与杰出死者交流的愿望表现出了默许。
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