The Ladykillers (1955): from Victorian dream to neo-Victorian nightmare

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Eduardo Valls Oyarzun
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Abstract Most critical readings of Alexander Mackendrick’s black comedy The Ladykillers (1955) focus either on the political satire it displays, its mythical and dream-like undertones or, chiefly, its appropriate place in the canon of Ealing comedies. This article presents a new critical approach to the film. The essay submits that The Ladykillers can be read as a forerunner of neo-Victorian comedy, as it replicates, through strategies of humour, the tensions inherent to the ‘story of difference’ the neo-Victorian ‘project’ attempts to devise. By pitting a set of modern British stock-characters against an impossible embodiment of the Victorian ethos (the character of Mrs. Wilberforce and her house), The Ladykillers both allegorically and metafictionally underlies the contradictions inherent to neo-Victorian comedy. On the one hand, it stages the comic objectification of the Victorian subject, which creates a sense of superiority on behalf of present-day subjectivities; and, on the other, it unfolds its reversal, i.e. the incongruous subduing of the purportedly superior subject to the overpowering Victorian element. The article concludes by assessing the consequences of this reading onto the broader context of cultural identity work.
Ladykillers(1955):从维多利亚时代的梦想到新维多利亚时代的噩梦
摘要对亚历山大·麦肯德里克(Alexander Mackendrick)的黑色喜剧《Ladykillers》(1955)的大多数评论都集中在它所表现的政治讽刺、神话般的梦境,或者主要是它在Ealing喜剧经典中的适当位置。这篇文章对这部电影提出了一种新的批评方法。文章认为,《Ladykillers》可以被解读为新维多利亚喜剧的先驱,因为它通过幽默策略复制了新维多利亚“项目”试图设计的“差异故事”所固有的紧张关系。《Ladykillers》将一组现代英国普通角色与维多利亚时代精神的一个不可能的化身(威尔伯福斯夫人和她的房子的角色)对立起来,在寓言和元小说上都揭示了新维多利亚喜剧固有的矛盾。一方面,它对维多利亚时代的主题进行了滑稽的客观化,为当今的主观主义创造了一种优越感;另一方面,它展现了它的逆转,即将据称优越的主体不协调地制服在压倒一切的维多利亚元素之下。文章最后评估了这篇阅读对文化认同工作更广泛背景的影响。
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Comedy Studies
Comedy Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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