Doktor Faustus and its Variations on Lateness

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ARCADIA Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1515/arcadia-2022-9053
C. Cai
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Abstract Thomas Mann’s novel Doktor Faustus, first published 1947, tells the story of a fictional German musician, Adrian Leverkühn, paralleled with the rise and fall of Germany in the first half of the 20th century. In fact, the idea of Doktor Faustus predated Mann’s exile, and it had been already conceived as a work of lateness – a Faust, a Parsifal in prose. In the process of creating variations on lateness, Mann referred to the musical models of Beethoven, Wagner, Mahler, Schoenberg, and the music criticism of Theodor W. Adorno. As a product of Mann’s exile in Southern California, Doktor Faustus connects the concept of lateness with his experience of exile through music, as Edward Said would later point out in his reflections on “late style.” By engaging with pre-existing compositions and criticism, I will present Doktor Faustus as a novelistic rendering of musical lateness that not only engages with compositions such as Wagner’s Parsifal and Mahler’s Ninth Symphony but also sheds new light on the interpretation of lateness as an artistic and – above all – human experience.
《浮士德博士》及其《迟到变奏曲
托马斯·曼的小说《浮士德博士》于1947年首次出版,讲述了一个虚构的德国音乐家阿德里安·勒弗尔k恩的故事,与20世纪上半叶德国的兴衰相平行。事实上,《浮士德博士》的构思早在曼恩被流放之前就有了,而且它已经被构思成一部晚期作品——一部浮士德,一部帕西法尔的散文。在创作“迟到”变体的过程中,曼恩参考了贝多芬、瓦格纳、马勒、勋伯格的音乐模式,以及阿多诺的音乐批评。作为曼在南加州流放的产物,浮士德博士通过音乐将迟到的概念与他的流放经历联系起来,正如爱德华·赛义德后来在他对“迟到风格”的反思中所指出的那样。通过与已有的作品和批评相结合,我将把浮士德博士作为音乐迟到的小说呈现,不仅与瓦格纳的《帕西法尔》和马勒的《第九交响曲》等作品相结合,而且还将对迟到作为一种艺术和最重要的人类体验的解释提供新的视角。
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期刊介绍: arcadia provides a forum for internationally comparative studies that deal with literatures and liberal arts from all parts of the world. Current theories associated with these literatures and liberal arts are discussed. arcadia includes the columns: essays, miscellanea, reviews, submitted works and news.
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