Invisible Illness

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Shari Goldberg
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Abstract:This essay engages Henry James's claim that The Wings of the Dove represents the consciousness of a sick young woman. Criticism has tended to interpret Milly Theale's consciousness as unrelated to her physiology and her physiology as unrelated to her sickness. I approach the text as both a Jamesian scholar and a person familiar with ordinary illness to register her as ordinarily, concretely ill. In addition to illustrating how Milly's thought patterns are rendered distinct from those of her healthy friends, I reflect on the tensions presented by relying on experience to generate textual analysis. These tensions include the risk of treating literary characters as real people, the threat of sentimentalism, and the suggestion of disability as psychologically rather than socially situated.
看不见的疾病
摘要:本文研究了亨利·詹姆斯的《鸽子之翼》,他认为《鸽子之翼》代表了一个生病的年轻女子的意识。批评倾向于将米莉·希尔的意识与她的生理无关,将她的生理与她的疾病无关。我既以詹姆斯学者的身份,又以熟悉普通疾病的人的身份来研究这篇文章,把她描述为普通的,具体的疾病。除了说明米莉的思维模式如何与她那些健康的朋友截然不同之外,我还反思了依靠经验生成文本分析所呈现的紧张关系。这些矛盾包括把文学人物当作真人对待的风险,多愁善感的威胁,以及残疾是心理而非社会地位的暗示。
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