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摘要
本文介绍了对西班牙作家 P. de la Escosura 的小说《山谷牧首》的研究成果,该小说于 1846 年首次出版。该小说是在 19 世纪 30--1840 年代西班牙政治话语的背景下进行分析的。在研究过程中,使用了 2009 年版的《山谷的牧首》。作品采用了研究政治话语的历史方法。小说中的人物根据其政治观点被分为 4 组:(1) 右翼卡尔派(保守派);(2) 温和卡尔派;(3) 温和自由派;(4) 激进自由派。我们对属于不同群体的人物形象进行了比较分析。考虑了在小说中展示真实历史人物的倾向。对《山谷的牧首》的互文进行了分析。P. de la Escosura 在其小说中引用了西班牙当代作家的文学作品,这些作家的意识形态立场与《山谷牧首》的作者相同。结论是《山谷的牧首》不是一部普通的连续剧,而是作者用来进行政治宣传的工具。
The Novel by Patricio de la Escosura "The Patriarch of the Valley" in the Context of the Spanish Political Discourse of the 19th Century
The article presents the results of a study dedicated to the novel by the Spanish writer P. de la Escosura "The Patriarch of the Valley", first published in 1846. The novel is analyzed in the context of the Spanish political discourse of the 1830s-1840s. In the course of the study, the 2009 edition of “The Patriarch of the Valley” was used. The historical approach to the study of political discourse was used in the work. The characters in the novel were divided into 4 groups depending on their political views: (1) right-wing Carlists (conservatives); (2) moderate Carlists; (3) moderate liberals; (4) radical liberals. A comparative analysis of the images of characters belonging to different groups has been carried out. The tendencies of displaying real historical figures in the novel are considered. An analysis of the intertext of "The Patriarch of the Valley" is made. P. de la Escosura included in his novel references to the literary works of contemporary Spanish writers who were on the same ideological positions as the author of "The Patriarch of the Valley". It is concluded that "The Patriarch of the Valley" was not an ordinary serial, but was used by the author as a tool of political propaganda.