Displacing Origin: Melville's Intertextual Veerings in The Confidence-Man; His Masquerade

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Ronan Ludot-Vlasak
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Abstract:This essay approaches Melville's intertextual dealings in The Confidence-Man as a nonlinear and veering practice in which hermeneutics turns away from its telos. Rather than tracing the literary filiations of the novel, I explore the ghostliness—and often anamorphic character—of literary allusions as well as the multiple trajectories involved in this transformative process. Intertextuality manifests itself as a spectral force and heterogeneous realm of experience that fuels the reader's interpretive activity. This space of critical uncertainty opens up the possibility for various allusions to be entangled and to haunt each other, one potential reference morphing into another one, should one look at the text from a slightly different angle. Intertextuality in The Confidence-Man also disrupts the linearity of reading as it invites readers to veer back to earlier chapters of the novel or to reassess canonical texts in light of their Melvillean avatars. Ultimately, it seems that veering is a critical vantage point that avoids the binary opposition between symptomatic reading and surface reading, the suspicion that infuses the whole narrative attesting to its agency and unpredictability.
置换原点:梅尔维尔在《自信的人》中的互文转向他的化妆舞会
摘要:本文将梅尔维尔在《信心人》中的互文处理视为一种非线性的、转向的实践,在这种实践中,解释学偏离了它的目的。我没有追踪小说的文学联系,而是探索文学典故的幽灵性——通常是变形的特征——以及这一转变过程中涉及的多重轨迹。互文性表现为一种光谱的力量和异质的经验领域,为读者的解释活动提供动力。这种关键的不确定性空间为各种典故相互纠缠和纠缠提供了可能性,如果一个人从稍微不同的角度看文本,一个潜在的参考就会变成另一个。《自信的人》中的互文性也破坏了阅读的线性,因为它邀请读者回到小说的早期章节,或者根据梅尔维尔的形象重新评估经典文本。最终,转向似乎是一个关键的有利位置,它避免了对症阅读和表面阅读之间的二元对立,这种怀疑渗透到整个叙事中,证明了它的能动性和不可预测性。
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Leviathan (Germany)
Leviathan (Germany) Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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