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摘要
《一个女继承人生活中的轻率行为》是本卷中十个故事中的一个,其中三个是合作的,都没有收集。“轻率”源自哈代未出版的第一部小说《穷人与淑女》,代表了他最早与阶级和性别问题的对抗之一,这些问题在他的一生中一直是他小说的中心。其他几个故事,特别是“命运与蓝斗篷”,“真实的幽灵”和“不可征服的”,提出了类似的问题,同时以典型的哈代风格说明了生活中的小(或更大)讽刺。其他一些故事就不那么有特色了:比如,《老姑伯夫人》(Old Mrs Chuncle)比哈代通常的作品更接近道德寓言,而《我们在西波利的事迹》(Our adventures at West Poley)的反常之处不仅在于(像《忍不住打喷嚏的小偷》(the Thieves Who忍不住打喷嚏)是为孩子们写的故事,还在于它尝试了不可靠的叙述。这些故事之所以意义重大,正是因为它们融合了哈代经典中很少或根本没有的各种技巧、主题和类型。这本书是为学习19世纪英国文学的各级学生准备的。
`An Indiscretion in the Life of a Heiress', is one of ten stories - three collaborative, all uncollected - that are brought together in this volume. `Indiscretion', derived from Hardy's unpublished first novel The Poor Man and the Lady , represents one of his earliest confrontations with the class and gender issues which were to remain central to his fiction throughout his life. Several of the other stories, notably `Destiny and a Blue Cloak', `The Spectre of the Real', and `The Unconquerable', raise similar questions, while at the same time illustrating, in typical Hardyan fashion, life's little (or somewhat larger) ironies. Some of the other stories are less characteristic: `Old Mrs Chuncle', for example, approximates moral fable more closely than is usual for Hardy, while `Our Exploits at West Poley' is anomalous not only in being (like `The Thieves Who Couldn't Help Sneezing') a story written for children but also in experimenting with unreliable narration. Such stories are signifcant precisley because they incoporate varieties of technique, subject matter, and genre that are otherwise found in the Hardy canon either rarely or not at all. This book is intended for students of 19th century English literature at all levels.