弯曲和断裂

IF 0.7 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
Sean Grass
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摘要:这篇文章反映了查尔斯-狄更斯的《远大前程》,以及作为狄更斯的读者和学者,它对我的意义。文章从学生们似乎无一例外地厌恶皮普这一观察出发,解释了如何通过诠释学阅读这部小说,将其作为我自己人生的一堂课,帮助我反思我长期以来对自己的工人阶级童年和我自己的艾斯特拉所感到的复杂的羞耻感。最后,我想说的是,虽然《远大前程》的结局都不是特别圆满,但小说的结尾却传达了一个低沉但充满希望的信息,那就是尽管被弯曲和破碎,但仍能找到满足、和平甚至快乐
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Bent and Broken

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This essay reflects on Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations and what it has meant, and continues to mean, to me as a reader and scholar of Dickens. Beginning from the observation that students seem invariably to detest Pip, the essay explains how reading the novel hermeneutically, as a lesson for my own life, has helped me to ruminate the complex feelings of shame that I have long felt regarding my own working-class childhood, and my own Estella. What I suggest finally is that, while neither of Great Expectations’s endings is particularly happy, the novel ends with a muted but hopeful message about finding contentment, peace, and even joy despite being bent and broken

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