后记

Barbara Lounsberry
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弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的第三个也是最后一个日记阶段记录了不断逼近的战争,这些战争没有攻击她(并最终包围了她),而她内心的(艺术的)战争则是她试图以一种建设性和创造性的方式来解决外部世界的状态。在她生命的最后十几年里,伍尔夫的日记是她与法西斯主义、暴政和战争作斗争的重要工具。要理解这一点,就要探究体裁的政治含义。日记的“平凡”起到了对抗法西斯主义虚假的、歇斯底里的情节剧的作用。日记中“平淡无奇的不连续性”既使独裁者的得意之作泄气,又使之缓和。她复杂的日记肖像进一步挑战了法西斯主义者对反派和英雄的幻想。伍尔夫的日记是她最后一部面向公众的主要作品。在这本书中,我试图揭示这本半私人日记对伍尔夫的公共作品和她的艺术复兴所起的基础作用。事实上,我相信如果没有她的日记,就不会有她出版的小说和非小说类作品。在贪婪的读者中,伍尔夫对隐藏在日记中的宝藏的欣赏可能是独一无二的。在别人的日记中,伍尔夫不仅寻求自然的人声,而且寻求超越自己的生活痕迹,特别是那些她可以转化为艺术的痕迹。最后,日记成为了弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的一个完美形象:脆弱而又坚韧,它总是处于运动之中,富于更新,不可避免地受到死亡的影响——然而,它也是不死的。
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Epilogue
Virginia Woolf's third and final diary stage records the ever-nearing wars without that assailed her (and finally surrounded her) and her (artistic) wars within as she sought to address the outer world’s state in a constructive and creative way. In her last dozen years, Woolf's diaries served as a vital tool in her fight against fascism, its tyranny and wars. To understand this is to probe the political implications of genre. A diary's very “ordinariness” works to counter fascism's false, hysterical melodrama. A diary's “prosaic discontinuities” both deflate and defuse the dictators' pumped-up play. Her complex diary portraits further challenge the fascist fantasy of villains and heroes. Woolf's diary is her last major work to reach the public. In this book, I have sought to reveal the foundational role this semi-private diary served for Woolf's public works and for her artistic renewal. Indeed, I believe that her published fiction and nonfiction would not exist without her diary. Among voracious readers, Woolf may be unique in her appreciation of the treasures hidden in diaries. In others' diaries, Woolf sought not only the natural human voice but also the life traces beyond her own, especially ones that she could transform into art. In the end, a diary becomes a perfect image for Virginia Woolf: fragile yet resilient, it is always subject to movement, is rich in renewal, and is inevitably subject to death—and yet, it is deathless as well.
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