Fantasias on National Themes: Fantasy, Space, and Imperialism in Rebecca West

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Annabel Williams
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Abstract:This article argues that Rebecca West's sustained scrutiny of imperialism tends to coincide with her theoretical and formalist approaches to fantasy, and from this arises literary innovation significant both to modernist and late modernist contexts. It demonstrates that West's creative achievement in Harriet Hume (1929), which partially adapts the conventions of other middlebrow and modernist fantasy literature of her day, is usefully read in conjunction with her assessment of interwar geopolitics, and especially her interest in the collective, sociopolitical fantasies that gather around contested national spaces. Furthermore, in Harriet Hume West elaborates a rhetoric of fantasy—stylistically whimsical, and ideologically what might be called a fantasia on national themes—that was elevated to new importance a decade later in her archetypal attack on imperialism, the Balkans travelogue Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1941).
国家主题幻想曲:丽贝卡-韦斯特的幻想、空间和帝国主义
摘要:本文认为,丽贝卡·韦斯特对帝国主义的持续审视往往与她对幻想的理论和形式主义方法相吻合,并由此产生了对现代主义和晚期现代主义语境具有重要意义的文学创新。这表明,韦斯特在《哈丽特·休谟》(Harriet Hume, 1929)一书中的创造性成就,部分地适应了她那个时代其他中产阶级和现代主义幻想文学的惯例,与她对两次世界大战之间地缘政治的评估,特别是她对围绕有争议的国家空间聚集的集体社会政治幻想的兴趣,结合起来阅读,是有益的。此外,在《哈丽特·休谟》中,韦斯特阐述了一种幻想修辞——风格上异想天开,在意识形态上可以被称为关于民族主题的幻想——十年后,在她对帝国主义的典型攻击中,这种修辞被提升到新的重要性,巴尔干游记《黑羔羊和灰隼》(1941)。
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