纯真、天真、率直:西尔维娅·汤森·华纳小说中的孩子们

Janet E. Montefiore
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本文认为,沃纳在她的中世纪小说中,尤其是短篇小说中对儿童的频繁描绘,与她对资产阶级传统(《寒冷》、《诺亚方舟》)和法西斯主义(《学徒》、《观看哈洛》)的尖锐批评密切相关。由于他们毫不尴尬的清晰感知和直接的自我表达,华纳的孩子们公开表达了他们(通常)彬彬有礼的长辈所拥有的攻击性和/或无情的冷漠。在华纳后来的作品中,孩子们的新认知使他们对音乐、诗歌、猫鼻子上的毛或野生花园的美做出敏感的反应,这在一定程度上减轻了这种黑暗的看法。
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Innocence, Naivety, Directness: Children in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Fiction
This essay argues that Warner’s frequent portrayals of children in her mid-century fiction, particularly her short stories, are closely connected with her sharp critiques of bourgeois conventionality (‘The Cold’, ‘Noah’s Ark’) and of fascism (‘Apprentice’, ‘View Halloo’). Thanks to their unembarrassed clarity of perception and direct self-expression, Warner’s children openly voice the aggression and/or heartless indifference shared by their (usually) politer elders. This dark vision is partly alleviated in Warner’s later work by stories in which children’s fresh perceptions allow them respond sensitively to the beauty of music, poetry, fur growing on a cat’s nose or a wild garden.
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