《了不起的盖茨比》的先声:威拉·西伯特·凯瑟《保罗的案子》中纽约城的诅咒

Ana-Blanca Ciocoi-Pop
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威拉·西伯特·凯瑟的《保罗案》以暗示性的副标题为“气质研究”,将美国社会道德堕落和美国梦幻灭的一些主要问题作为主题,20年后,f·斯科特·菲茨杰拉德在他的标志性小说《了不起的盖茨比》中也提到了这些问题。这个故事提供了充分的证据,证明早在狂欢的、几乎是巴比伦式的、咆哮的20年代开始之前,对美国社会就存在着这种怀疑的观点。凯瑟的故事出版于1905年,是对世界上最具代表性的资本主义城市纽约最深的伤疤和最黑暗的恶魔的个人和社会的透视。城市变成了个人和集体诅咒的地方,这无法为保罗所感知的无所不在提供解决方案。尽管它缺乏《了不起的盖茨比》的伦理和叙事复杂性,但这个故事可以被视为爵士时代文学中普遍存在的即将垮台的感觉的辉煌先驱。
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The Great Gatsby Avant la Lettre: New York City as a Place of Damnation in Willa Sibert Cather’s “Paul’s Case”
Abstract “Paul’s Case,” suggestively subtitled “A Study in Temperament,” by Willa Sibert Cather, thematizes some of the main concerns regarding the moral decay of American society and the disillusionment with the American Dream that would be addressed twenty years later by F. Scott Fitzgerald in his iconic novel The Great Gatsby. The story provides ample proof of the presence of such skeptical views regarding American society way before the onset of the orgiastic, almost Babylonian, roaring twenties. Published in 1905, Cather’s story is simultaneously an individual and a societal x-ray of the deepest scars, and the darkest demons, of the world’s most iconic capitalist space, New York City. The city becomes a place of personal, as well as collective, damnation, which fails to offer a solution to Paul’s perceived placelessness. Even though it lacks The Great Gatsby’s ethical and narrative complexity, the story can be seen as a brilliant precursor to the feeling of imminent downfall which pervades the literature of the Jazz Age.
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