詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
鈴木 大輔
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詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀,19世纪上半叶美国杰出的小说家。1851年)是一位多产的作家,最著名的是他的五部长篇小说《皮靴故事集》。从1820年到1851年,库珀的生产力几乎是无与伦比的,出版了32部小说,几本非虚构类书籍,一些历史书籍和其他各种各样的作品。19世纪20年代,库珀在美国和欧洲的知名度急剧上升,他首次涉足间谍、海洋、美国革命和边疆小说,其中最重要的是开始了皮袜系列的三部曲。19世纪30年代初,库珀在美国的销量急剧下滑,当时他出版了政治纪实类作品和三本欧洲小说,都带有强烈的政治色彩。1840年,他以《探路者》和1841年的《杀鹿人》复兴了“皮袜故事”,这使他再次声名鹊起。在他生命的最后整整十年里,他的生产力达到了顶峰,出版了15部小说,从而巩固了他在文学史上的声誉。从1960年到现在,评论界对库珀的兴趣稳步增长,尤其是在传记、社会历史批评和文化研究方面。库珀的《皮袜故事》仍然是他最受学者和教师欢迎的作品,最近更多的注意力转向了他的许多其他小说。自1960年以来,库珀的四个主要项目巩固了人们对库珀作品的持续兴趣。第一个是詹姆斯·富兰克林·比尔德在1960-1968年间编辑的《库珀的信件和期刊》汇编(见《库珀1960-1968》[引自信件])。这本合集很容易读到库珀生动的书信和日记,重新唤起了人们对这位作家的兴趣,从那以后,这本合集就成了库珀研究的主要内容。第二个是由比尔德带头的另一个项目,他创立了“詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀的著作”,或库珀版(见比尔德和沙赫特勒1980 -[引自版本和课堂])。1980年,现代语言协会学术版委员会批准了第一个学术版的出版,库珀版开始了其持续的努力,以建立库珀作品的清晰文本,并为学术和教学目的出版它们。第三个是詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀协会(参见参考书目),由休·c·麦克杜格尔于1989年创立,该协会迅速发展成为一个由库珀学者和爱好者组成的国际社区。该学会在通讯、会议论文集及其主要出版物《詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀学会期刊》上发表了许多关于库珀著作的论文。第四是韦恩·富兰克林的两卷本库珀传记,分别于2007年和2017年出版(Franklin 2007b和Franklin 2017[均在传记中引用])。富兰克林的权威传记部分是由库珀的个人文件提供的,这位小说家要求他的家人对这些文件保密。对这些文件的接触使这位传记作者获得了丰富的新信息,为他对库珀的描绘提供了素材,并为传记增添了对库珀作品的精辟解读。库珀的新生活成为库珀研究的宝贵资源。
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James Fenimore Cooper
The preeminent American novelist of the first half of the 19th century, James Fenimore Cooper (b. 1789–d. 1851) was a prolific writer best known for his five-novel saga The Leatherstocking Tales. Cooper’s productivity from 1820 to 1851 is virtually unrivaled, publishing thirty-two novels, several books of nonfiction, a few histories, and sundry other works. Cooper’s popularity in the United States and Europe skyrocketed in the 1820s with his first ventures in spy, sea, American Revolution, and frontier fictions, not the least of which was the trilogy that began the Leatherstocking series. Cooper’s sales in the United States dipped quite dramatically in the early 1830s when he published political nonfiction and three European novels, all with strong political overtones. Reviving the Leather-Stocking Tales in 1840 with The Pathfinder and, in 1841, with The Deerslayer vaulted him into popularity once again. His productivity crested in his last full decade, when he published fifteen novels, thereby cementing his reputable place in literary history. From 1960 to the present, critical interest in Cooper has been steadily fruitful, particularly in biography, sociohistorical criticism, and cultural studies. Cooper’s Leather-Stocking Tales remain his most visited writings among scholars and teachers, with more attention shifting recently to his many other novels. Since 1960, four major Cooper projects have undergirded a sustained interest in Cooper’s writings. The first has been the compilation of Cooper’s Letters and Journals edited by James Franklin Beard in 1960–1968 (see Cooper 1960–1968 [cited under Letters]). The collection’s easy accessibility to Cooper’s lively epistles and journals renewed interest in the writer, and the compilation has since become a staple of Cooper studies. Second is another project spearheaded by Beard, who founded “The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper,” or the Cooper Edition (see Beard and Schachterle 1980– [cited under Editions and In the Classroom]). With the publication of its first scholarly edition approved by the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association in 1980, the Cooper Edition launched its ongoing effort to establish clear texts of Cooper’s writings and publish them for scholarly and pedagogical purposes. Third is the James Fenimore Cooper Society (cited under Bibliographies), founded by Hugh C. MacDougall in 1989, which quickly grew into an international community of Cooper scholars and enthusiasts. The society has published many papers about Cooper’s writings in newsletters, conference proceedings, and its principal publication, the James Fenimore Cooper Society Journal (cited under Journals). Fourth is the two-volume Cooper biography by Wayne Franklin, published in 2007 and 2017 (Franklin 2007b and Franklin 2017 [both cited under Biographies]). Franklin’s authoritative biography is informed, in part, by Cooper’s personal papers, which the novelist had requested his family to keep private. Access to the papers gave the biographer a rich store of new information for his portrait of Cooper and the astute readings of the author’s works that season the biography. The new life of Cooper has become an invaluable resource for Cooper studies.
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AMERICAN LITERATURE
AMERICAN LITERATURE LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: American Literature has been regarded since its inception as the preeminent periodical in its field. Each issue contains articles covering the works of several American authors—from colonial to contemporary—as well as an extensive book review section; a “Brief Mention” section offering citations of new editions and reprints, collections, anthologies, and other professional books; and an “Announcements” section that keeps readers up-to-date on prizes, competitions, conferences, grants, and publishing opportunities.
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