观看侦探:我们共同朋友的相互注视

Jane E. Kim
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研究狄更斯的学者经常注意到《我们共同的朋友》作为侦探小说的失败。本文认为,狄更斯借鉴寓言传统,对侦探小说进行了重新构想。狄更斯描绘了一个抛物线式的侦探故事,这个故事的前景,而不是一个监视的故事,支持了小说的全景视野,一种相互的、相互的凝视,挑战了观察者的权威和性格。对观察者形象的相互转向也暗示了读者,通常是与文本非互惠关系的参与者,在更深层次的正式,伦理和道德参与中。
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Watching the Detectives: The Reciprocal Gaze in Our Mutual Friend
abstract:Dickens scholars have often noted the failure of Our Mutual Friend as a detective story. In this article, the author argues that Dickens draws from the parable tradition to reimagine the detective genre. Dickens delineates a parabolic detective story that foregrounds, rather than a story of surveillance supporting a panoptic vision of the novel, a reciprocal and mutual gaze that challenges the authority and character of the watcher. The reciprocal turning upon the figure of the watcher also implicates the reader, usually a participant in a non-reciprocal relation with the text, in a deeper formal, ethical, and moral engagement.
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