几乎像渡渡鸟:理查德·马西森的《我是传奇》中的终点

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D. Robinson
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本文研究理查德·马西森的短篇小说《我是传奇》。讨论的中心主题是传染病和对文学中吸血鬼的探索。这篇文章展示了从埃德加·爱伦·坡的《红死病的假面》到杰克·伦敦的《猩红瘟疫》和布拉姆·斯托克的《德古拉》的谱系,作为马西森小说的来源和影响。受新冠肺炎疫情的影响,本文探讨了鼠疫和传染病的文学表达,以及吸血鬼的主题。这些理论家包括罗斯玛丽·杰克逊(Rosemary Jackson),她对奇幻文学的研究揭示了思辨文学的颠覆性元素;玛丽·马尔维-罗伯茨(Marie Mulvey-Roberts)致力于哥特式小说;还有j·j·科恩,他详细阐述了怪物理论。这篇文章通过吸血鬼的叙事来解决对传统社会秩序的颠覆,包括在社会变革的背景下对人类身份的重新配置。
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Almost Like the Dodo: Terminus in Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend
Abstract This article considers Richard Matheson’s short novel I Am Legend. Central to the discussion is the topic of contagion and an exploration of vampirism in literature. The article shows the lineage from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death”, to Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, as sources and influences in Matheson’s novel. Prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic, the article explores literary expressions of plague and contagion, as well as the theme of vampirism. Theorists whose work informs the argument include Rosemary Jackson, whose work on fantasy provides insights into subversive elements of speculative literature; Marie Mulvey-Roberts, who addresses the Gothic genre; and J. J. Cohen, who addresses monster theory in detail. The article addresses the subversion of the conventional social order through the vampire narrative, and includes the reconfiguration of human identity in the context of social change.
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期刊介绍: The English Academy Review: A Journal of English Studies (EAR) is the journal of the English Academy of Southern Africa. In line with the Academy’s vision of promoting effective English as a vital resource and of respecting Africa’s diverse linguistic ecology, it welcomes submissions on language as well as educational, philosophical and literary topics from Southern Africa and across the globe. In addition to refereed academic articles, it publishes creative writing and book reviews of significant new publications as well as lectures and proceedings. EAR is an accredited journal that is published biannually by Unisa Press (South Africa) and Taylor & Francis. Its editorial policy is governed by the Council of the English Academy of Southern Africa who also appoint the Editor-in-Chief for a three-year term of office. Guest editors are appointed from time to time on an ad hoc basis.
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