“不能和泡芙的领地”:维利埃、反美主义和法国的爱迪生

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
A. Goulet
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这篇文章建立在最近对罗马人的期待和大众媒体的研究基础上,以阅读奥古斯特·维列斯·德·伊尔-亚当(l ' Ève未来,Contes残酷),阿尔方斯·阿莱(La vv ririt sur l ' exposition de Chicago),“supsamriorit de La vie amacriaine sur La nôtre,”以及古斯塔夫·勒·Rouge和古斯塔夫·吉顿(《百万富翁的阴谋》),认为这标志着一种根本性的焦虑,即面对美国的工业和经济优势,法国的世界大国地位正在下滑。在这些完美的科技小说中,这位美国发明家以一个矛盾的形象出现,徘徊在科学天才和骗子之间。托马斯·阿尔瓦·爱迪生(Thomas Alva Edison)和查尔斯·克罗斯(Charles cross)在1878年发明留声机的问题上的现实竞争,引发了对美国的讽刺,人们认为美国是一个庸俗的商业功利主义之地,有可能使巴黎失去19世纪文化之都的地位。尽管维里耶斯这部玄学小说的不断发展的初稿似乎突出了《门洛公园的魔法师》(le ' Sorcier de Menlo Park)神圣的创造潜力,但《Ève未来》对爱迪生作为一个像巴纳姆一样的美国商人的商业一面保留了不那么理想主义的提及。与此同时,Le Rouge和Guitton对法国科学战胜美国百万富翁的幻想,抵制了来自全能美元国度的技术奇迹和投机能量的令人不安的诱惑。
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“Le domaine du Cant et du Puff ”: Villiers, Anti-Americanism, and the French Edisonades
This essay builds on recent scholarship on romans d’anticipation and the popular press to read French Edisonades by Auguste Villiers de l’Isle-Adam (L’Ève future, Contes cruels), Alphonse Allais (“La Vérité sur l’exposition de Chicago,” “Supériorité de la vie américaine sur la nôtre,” etc.), and Gustave Le Rouge and Gustave Guitton (La Conspiration des milliardaires) as marking a fundamental anxiety about France’s slipping world-power status in the face of America’s industrial and economic ascendancy. In these fin de siècle technological fictions, the American inventor emerges as an ambivalent figure hovering between scientific genius and hucksterish humbuggery. The real-life rivalry between Thomas Alva Edison and Charles Cros over the 1878 invention of the phonograph led to satiric forms of resistance to the United States as a land of vulgar mercantile utilitarianism threatening to decenter Paris as the cultural capital of the nineteenth century. Although evolving drafts of Villiers’s metaphysical novel seem to highlight the divine creative potential of “le ‘Sorcier de Menlo Park,’” L’Ève future retains less idealistic references to Edison’s commercial side as a Barnum-like businessman from America. Meanwhile, Le Rouge and Guitton’s fantasy of French scientific triumph over American millionaires counters the troubling lure of technical wonder and speculative energy from the land of the almighty dollar.
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NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES
NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES LITERATURE, ROMANCE-
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期刊介绍: Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.
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