实验身份:科普写作中的量子物理学与弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的《波浪》

Catriona Livingstone
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弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的《海浪》(1931)是一部关于身份不可能定义的小说。在整部小说中,六个主要人物都在自言自语,他们用一个又一个图像来定义自己的存在和经历,图像的丰富表明了这项任务的不可能。每一个图像都是由另一个图像继承的,没有一个是最终的。在小说的结尾,其中一个角色伯纳德试图“总结”(191)他的生活,但发现他做不到,原因很简单,他的生活与周围的人密不可分:
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Experimental Identities: Quantum Physics in Popular Science Writing and Virginia Woolf’s The Waves
Virginia Woolf’s The Waves (1931) is a novel about the impossibility of defining identity. Throughout the novel, the six main characters utter soliloquies in which they employ image after image to define their own beings and experiences, the very profusion of the images indicating the impossibility of the task. Each image is succeeded by another, and none is final. At the end of the novel, one of the characters, Bernard, engages in an attempt to “sum up” (191) his life, but finds that he cannot do it, for the simple reason that his life is inseparable from those of the people around him:
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