Ways of the World: Theater and Cosmopolitanism in the Restoration and Beyond by Laura J. Rosenthal (review)

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Bridget Orr
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thing) and a perceiving mind, modeled on the various other kinds of involvements—between lord and dependent, suitor and potential spouse, or merchants and investments—that the eighteenth century calls ‘interest’” (105). Subsequently, when he turns to The Interesting Narrative in more detail, he demonstrates that Equiano effectively deploys all the available meanings of “interest” and “interesting”—political, affective, and economic—in order to solicit readers’ attention and sympathy and to convince them that these meanings are inherently complementary, perhaps even fungible. As the book artfully concludes, “The Interesting Narrative succeeds because it seeks out every kind of interest it can get” (123). Likewise, Interest and Connection in the Eighteenth Century succeeds along similar lines, with a brief conclusion that brings Sider Jost’s own interesting narrative up to date by considering the status of “interest” in such contemporary phenomena as Meg Wolitzer’s novel The Interestings (2013) and the Goodreads rating system.
劳拉·J·罗森塔尔(Laura J.Rosenthal)的《世界之道:复辟及其后的戏剧与世界主义》(Ways of the World:Theater and Cosmopolitaism in the Restoration and Beyond)(评论)
事物)和感知思维,以十八世纪称之为“利益”的各种其他类型的参与为模型——在领主和受抚养人之间,追求者和潜在配偶之间,或商人和投资之间”(105)。随后,当他更详细地转向《有趣的叙事》时,他证明了Equiano有效地运用了“兴趣”和“有趣”的所有可用含义——政治、情感和经济——以吸引读者的注意力和同情,并说服他们这些含义本质上是互补的,甚至是可替代的。正如这本书巧妙地总结的那样,“有趣的叙事之所以成功,是因为它找到了它能得到的每一种兴趣”(123)。同样,《十八世纪的兴趣与联系》也取得了类似的成功,其中一个简短的结论通过考虑梅格·沃利泽的小说《兴趣》(2013)和Goodreads评级系统等当代现象的“兴趣”状态,使西德·乔斯特自己的有趣叙事与时俱进。
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