“Freedom – Is It a Crime?”: Herbert Read’s The Green Child and Human Rights in Post-war Britain

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Anglica Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.7311/0860-5734.31.1.03
Matthew Chambers
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Modernist author Herbert Read was best known as an art critic, anarchist, and poet, but one of the few works of his which remains in print is his little understood only attempt at fiction: his novel, The Green Child (1935). The novel updates a medieval tale about mysterious green-hued children who suddenly appear in a village, and in Read’s work, the so-called Green Children set off a narrative where, I argue, that individual liberties like freedom of movement and political debates around human rights and refugees are staged and thought through. In reapproaching this semi-fantastical tale, I analyse how Read imagines a form of social utopia and also offers commentary on the mid-20th century refugee crisis.
“自由——是犯罪吗?”:赫伯特·里德的《绿孩子与战后英国的人权》
现代主义作家赫伯特·里德以艺术评论家、无政府主义者和诗人而闻名,但他为数不多的仍在印刷的作品之一是他鲜为人知的唯一小说尝试:他的小说《绿孩子》(1935)。这部小说更新了一个中世纪的故事,讲述了一个神秘的绿色儿童突然出现在一个村庄里的故事。在里德的作品中,所谓的“绿色儿童”引发了一种叙事,我认为,在这种叙事中,个人自由,如行动自由,以及围绕人权和难民的政治辩论,都是经过上演和思考的。在重新审视这个半幻想的故事时,我分析了里德是如何想象一种社会乌托邦的,并对20世纪中期的难民危机进行了评论。
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Anglica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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