神话般的东西卡米拉-沙姆西的《家火》中共享故事的力量

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Clara Shaw Hardy
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卡米拉-沙姆西(Kamila Shamsie,2017)的小说《家火》在情节上借鉴了索福克勒斯的《安提戈涅》,但既不要求熟悉这部悲剧,也没有明确引用这部悲剧。本文试图通过关注沙姆西对索福克勒斯笔下安提戈涅的惩罚及其后果的复杂处理,为关注互文的效果建立一个具体的案例。在阅读小说结局与悲剧结局时,我们会对小说世界中更高的权威和政治权力的制约产生疑问。我认为,小说中的共享故事与索福克勒斯笔下的诸神具有类似的力量,它们授权进行道德判断;关注互文为小说读者带来的体验与小说中的共享故事为人物带来的体验相同。
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‘Something Mythic’: The power of shared stories in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire
Kamila Shamsie’s (2017) novel Home Fire draws on Sophocles’ Antigone for its plot, but neither requires familiarity with, nor explicitly references, the tragedy. This article attempts to build a specific case for the effects of attending to the intertext by focusing on Shamsie’s complex treatment of Antigone’s punishment and its consequences in Sophocles. Reading the novel’s denouement in conversation with that of the tragedy suggests questions about higher authority and checks on political power in the world of the novel. I argue that shared stories in the novel exert a force analogous to that of Sophocles’ gods in that they authorize moral judgments; attention to the intertext enacts the same experience for readers of the novel that shared stories do for characters within the novel.
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