艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格作品中的谚语语言与文学真理

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Shoshana Olidort
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摘要:本文考察了艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格在三篇短篇小说中对谚语的运用,重点探讨了作者如何通过这些谚语唤起普遍真理和古老智慧的光环,从而使他的故事充满意义或目的感。我首先定义了“谚语”和“谚语语言”,接着说明了如何在辛格的作品中如此渗透的谚语语言不仅是他指出“永恒真理”的既定目标的核心,而且还巩固了他自己作为一种先知的地位——尽管他带有一种通常与预言无关的讽刺(和幽默),而且可能更不寻常的是,作为一名先知,他避开了绝对真理的概念。这种看似矛盾的——对永恒或普遍真理的肯定和同时的否定——正如我所展示的,是辛格叙事模式的一个决定性特征。
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Proverbial Language and Literary Truth in the Work of Isaac Bashevis Singer
Abstract:This article looks at Isaac Bashevis Singer's use of proverbs in three short stories and focuses specifically on how, through these proverbs, the author evokes an aura of universal truth and ancient wisdom, thereby imbuing his stories with a sense of meaning or purpose. I begin by defining "proverb" and "proverbial language" and go on to illustrate how the proverbial language that so saturates Singer's work is central not only to his stated aim of pointing to "eternal truth," but also to bolstering his own standing as a kind of prophet—albeit one with a sense of irony (and humor) not usually associated with prophecy, and one who, perhaps even more uncharacteristically for a prophet, eschewed absolute notions of truth. This seeming paradox—the affirmation and simultaneous disavowal of eternal or universal truth—is, as I demonstrate, a defining characteristic of Singer's mode of storytelling.
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期刊介绍: For sixteen years, Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History has brought to the study of Jewish literature, in its many guises and periods, new methods of study and a new wholeness of approach. A unique exchange has taken place between Israeli and American scholars, as more work from Israelis has appeared in the journal. Prooftexts" thematic issues have made important contributions to the field.
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