挑战达尔·邦伦的精神错乱:一项创伤研究

E. Dobre
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威廉·福克纳(William Faulkner)的第五部小说《当我奄奄一息》(As I Lay Dying, 1930)(以下简称AILD)是作者对力量的一次探索,他深入探究了家庭领域,巧妙地描绘了几个人复杂的、近乎病态的世界。讲述了班德伦一家在前往杰斐逊市的旅途中所面临的沧桑,他们将在那里带走女族长阿迪·班德伦的尸体,这个家庭九天的旅行以几乎所有成员的毁灭性结局告终。对达尔·本德伦来说,这个代价就是被关进疯人院。因此,文学评论界经常把达尔·本伦解读为一个精神错乱的人。本文的目的是挑战给达尔贴上的精神病标签,将他解释为一个受创伤的主体。利用当代创伤理论作为关键工具,我们将提出那些症状,解释达尔患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),这是他参加第一次世界大战引发的一种状态。此外,我们将检查那些方面,说明他的创伤的复杂性,因为他已经暴露的母亲遗弃。最后,我们的论证将允许我们排除达尔是精神分裂症患者的假设。最后,我们将强调创伤理论在达尔性格塑造中的相关性,并建议进一步的研究有助于揭示人物精神错乱的解释。
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Challenging Darl Bundren’s insanity: A study on trauma
William Faulkner’s fifth novel, As I Lay Dying (1930) (henceforth AILD) is the author’s tour the force as he delves into the depths of the family sphere and skilfully portrays the complex, almost pathological universe of several individuals. Narrating the vicissitudes which the Bundrens face on their journey to the city of Jefferson, where they are to take the matriarch Addie Bundren’s dead body, the family’s nine-day trip concludes with a ruinous end for almost all of its members. For Darl Bundren, this price is the confinement in an insane asylum. As a consequence, literary criticism has frequently read Darl Bundren as a mentally deranged individual. The aim of this paper is to challenge the label of insane attached to Darl, interpreting him as a traumatized subject instead. Using Contemporary trauma theory as a critical tool, we will bring forward those symptoms which account for Darl suffering from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a state triggered by his participation in WWI. Moreover, we will examine those aspects accounting for the complexity of his trauma, as the maternal abandonment he has been exposed to. Finally, our argumentation will allow us to dismiss the assumption that Darl is a schizophrenic. We will conclude by emphasizing the relevance trauma theory has in Darl’s characterization and suggesting further research contributing to unveiling the construal of the character’s insanity.
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