大卫·科波菲尔的电气暗流

IF 0.7 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
J. Parrott
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摘要

摘要:追溯了狄更斯新名字在1849年春天的演变,表明“Mag”(作为“halfpenny”)和“Copperfield”之间的联系不仅仅是金属的,而是电气的。名字“大卫”也受到质疑,汉弗莱·戴维是一个主要的灵感来源,罗伯特·亨特1848年的作品《科学之诗》是狄更斯了解最近科学进步的直接来源。戴维和迈克尔·法拉第的研究也证明了“科波菲尔”这个新名字的背后。讨论继续揭示了“Uriah Heep”这个名字是如何编码一些关键意义的,这些意义将这个角色与大卫·科波菲尔和当代科学发展联系在一起,以及玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》中的电火花怪物。
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Electrical Undercurrents in David Copperfield
Abstract:The evolution in spring 1849 of Dickens's new eponym is traced, showing that the link between "Mag" (as "halfpenny") and "Copperfield" is not merely metallic but electrical. The forename "David" is also interrogated, revealing Humphry Davy as a major inspiration, and Robert Hunt's 1848 work The Poetry of Science as Dickens's immediate source for his knowledge of recent scientific advances. The researches of both Davy and Michael Faraday are also shown to lie behind the newly-coined name "Copperfield." The discussion moves on to reveal how the name "Uriah Heep" encodes a number of key significations that link the character to David Copperfield and contemporary scientific developments in previously unsuspected ways, as well as to the electrically-sparked monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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