Architecture as Precarity: Edith Wharton’s Haunted Hudson River Bracketed

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Mindy Buchanan‐King
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Abstract:This article argues that Wharton—an influential presence in the design and architectural world thanks to such publications as The Decoration of Houses— invented the title of her 1929 novel, Hudson River Bracketed, for the purpose of using architecture to explore the precarity of the past. Herein, precarity is used to convey risk, decay, destruction, and instability. Her invention thus emphasizes not only the continued significance of architecture to Wharton; it underscores her awareness of and engagement with the risks and destruction possible in the space of the past. Accordingly, this article seeks to interpret Hudson as a ghost story, one that centers on her haunted Hudson River Bracketed house, the Willows. While most critics envisage the Willows as a venerable monument of the past, this article analyzes the Willows as operating within a Gothic framework borrowed from the likes of Poe. As the author suggests through a history of Wharton’s construction of the architectural title, its more sinister meanings, and its connection with the past—paired with image analyses and close readings—Wharton ultimately uses the Gothic trope of the haunted house as a way of more personally reflecting on her own position as an aging writer in her post–Age of Innocence career.
不稳定的建筑:伊迪丝·沃顿的闹鬼的哈德逊河
摘要:本文认为,沃尔顿在1929年的小说《哈德逊河夹板》(Hudson River Bracketed)中创造了这个名字,目的是用建筑来探索过去的不稳定性。沃尔顿凭借《房屋装饰》(the Decoration of Houses)等出版物在设计界和建筑界颇具影响力。在这里,不稳定被用来表示风险、衰败、破坏和不稳定。因此,她的发明不仅强调了建筑对沃顿商学院的持续重要性;它强调了她对过去空间中可能存在的风险和破坏的认识和参与。因此,这篇文章试图将哈德逊解释为一个鬼故事,一个围绕她闹鬼的哈德逊河上的房子,柳树。虽然大多数评论家都认为《柳树》是一座值得尊敬的历史纪念碑,但本文分析了《柳树》是在借鉴坡等人的哥特式框架下运作的。正如作者所暗示的那样,通过沃顿建筑标题的构建历史,它更邪恶的含义,以及它与过去的联系——结合图像分析和仔细阅读——沃顿最终使用了鬼屋的哥特式比喻,作为一种更个人的方式来反思她自己作为一个老年作家在她的后纯真时代的职业生涯中所处的地位。
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