小说作为历史的补充——以袁的《甘泽遥》为例

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Sarah M. Allen
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在这篇文章中,我研究了唐代作家元郊九世纪的《甘泽遥》中两个故事中虚构和历史元素之间的关系(这里的意思是另一种证明,而不一定是真实的)。《甘泽遥》是一本关于唐朝过去事件的轶事合集。元交的故事涉及历史人物,并以其他来源证实的事件为基础,这些事件在当时似乎已经广为人知,元交在这些故事中编织了虚构的人物和场景。虽然这些虚构的故事很容易被认出来,但这些故事的目的与更传统的历史是一样的。这些故事展示了对历史叙事的一种复杂的理解,这种理解必然建立在虚构和事实的基础上,其价值在于它们能够为现在解释过去。
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Fiction as Supplement to History: The Case of Yuan Jiao’s Ganze Yao
In this essay I examine the relationship between fictive and historical (here meaning otherwise attested, rather than necessarily veracious) elements in two tales from the Tang dynasty writer Yuan Jiao’s 袁郊 ninth-century Ganze yao 甘澤謠, a collection of anecdotes about events in the Tang past. Yuan Jiao’s tales concern historical figures and build on incidents that are confirmed in other sources and appear to have been well known at the time, into which Yuan Jiao weaves fabricated characters and scenes. Though these fabrications can be easily recognized as such, the tales speak to the same goals as more conventional histories. The tales demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of historical narrative as necessarily built of both fictions and facts, whose value lies in their power to explain the past for the present.
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