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Anjanette Nicola Harry
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“他者”是马乔里·鲍文超自然小说中一个强有力的方面。它指的是那些被认为是与众不同的人,那些不能很好地融入同龄人,不能适应正常和普通的集体社会模式的人。它代表着异化、孤立和排斥的缩影。“他者”可以代表那些不属于自己的人的一种身份模式,从这个意义上说,对巫术实践的描述是对理智和理性世界的声明,与超自然和神秘的世界形成对比。马乔里·鲍文的小说《黑魔法》于1909年出版,被称为“英语语言中最奇怪的小说”,正如小说序言中所详述的那样,确实只有生动的想象力才能想象出这样一个故事。这是一部怪异的、令人难以忘怀的、震撼人心的惊悚片,它有一个完美的结局,并始终保持着强烈的恐怖感。小说中对巫术、撒旦崇拜和令人回味的黑魔法场景的描述是罕见的,小说生动的叙述几乎把情节呈现为一次冒险的冒险,进入地狱、天堂和无所不知的超自然存在的黑暗领域,这些都成为了鲍文晚年作品的关键主题。哥特情节剧在鲍恩的作品中是一个特别有力的焦点,即使小说的类型主要是历史的,哥特和超自然的主题成为鲍恩文学发展的持久叙事。
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The Historical and Occultic Blend: the Examination of Sorcery, Satanism and Witchcraft in Marjorie Bowen’s Novels Black Magic and the Poisoners
The „other‟ is a powerful aspect in Marjorie Bowen‟s supernatural novels. It refers to those who are considered to be different, those who cannot integrate well amongst their peers and fit within the collective social mode of the normal and the ordinary. It represents alienation, isolation and rejection in microcosm. The „other‟ can represent a mode of identity for those who do not belong and in this sense the description of the practice of witchcraft is a declaration of the sane and rational world defined by contrast with the supernatural and the occult. Marjorie Bowen's novel Black Magic, published in 1909, has been referred to as "the queerest novel in the English Language"1 as detailed in the preface of the novel and indeed only a lively imagination could have conjured such a story. A weird, haunting and powerful thriller, it has an excellent ending and maintains a strong degree of horror throughout. The accounts of sorcery, satanic worship and the evocative black magic scenes in the novel are of a rare breed and the novel's vivid narration almost presents the plot as an adventurous foray into the darker realms of hell, heaven and the omniscient existence of the supernatural which were to become key themes in much of Bowen‟s later work in the years to come. Gothic melodrama was a particularly potent focal point in Bowen‟s work, even when the genre of the novel was predominantly historical, gothic and supernatural themes became the enduring narratives of much of Bowen‟s literary development.
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