简·塔尔博特,小说

Stephen J. Shapiro
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这一章追溯了查尔斯·布罗克登·布朗的《简·塔尔博特》的批评历史,从它作为一部失败小说的主流接受和对性别消费市场和政治保守主义的投降开始。然而,简·塔尔博特不应该被解读为表达自由主义和帝国主义民族主义日益增长的利益,而应该被解读为批评它们的出现,同时也应该被解读为对18世纪90年代沃尔德温主义者将理性情感和进步模仿作为社会改善机制的主张的缺陷的回顾性思考。《简·塔尔博特》是第一部自觉地将自己理解为小说(而不是“浪漫”)的美国文学作品,同时也提出了在经济和政治自由主义日益占主导地位的时期,小说形式的局限性。
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Jane Talbot, a Novel
This chapter traces the critical history of Charles Brockden Brown’s Jane Talbot from the dominant reception of it as a failed novel and a capitulation to a gendered consumer market and political conservatism. Yet Jane Talbot deserves to be read not as expressing the rising interests of liberalism and imperialist nationalism but as critiquing their emergence, while also standing as a retrospective consideration of the flaws of 1790s Woldwinite claims for rational sentiment and progressive emulation as a mechanism for social betterment. Jane Talbot stands as one of the first American literary productions that self-consciously understands itself as a novel (rather than a “romance”) while also suggesting the limits to the novel form in a period of increasingly dominant economic and political liberalism.
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