光与视觉在两个维多利亚时代鬼故事中的作用

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Tereza Bambušková
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本文选取了两个维多利亚时代的鬼故事,通过人物对超自然或不可解释的经历来阐述感知的不可靠性和主观性问题。我关注的是维多利亚时代的鬼故事——尤其是玛格丽特·奥列芬特的《敞开的门》和谢里丹·勒·法努的《昂吉尔街骚乱记》——是如何引起人物和读者的犹豫的。这个“犹豫的时刻”不仅是托多罗夫对奇幻的定义的核心,而且与维多利亚社会中存在的对视觉和知识的焦虑高度相关。我认为这些故事使用了维多利亚时代流行的关于视觉的理论和假设,颠覆了视觉是通向真相的客观渠道的想法,因此这些故事既利用了维多利亚社会已经存在的恐惧来源,又提供了相关的社会评论。
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The Role of Light and Vision in Two Victorian Ghost Stories
abstract:This article demonstrates how two selected Victorian ghost stories address the problem of the unreliability and subjectivity of perception through the characters' experiences with the supernatural or the inexplicable. I focus on how Victorian ghost stories—particularly Margaret Oliphant's "The Open Door" and Sheridan Le Fanu's "The Account of Some Disturbances in Aungier Street"—induce hesitation both in characters and in the reader. This "moment of hesitation" is not only central to Todorov's definition of the fantastic but also highly relevant to the anxieties about vision and knowledge that existed in Victorian society. I argue that the stories use the theories and assumptions about vision that were current in the Victorian age to subvert the idea that sight is an objective conduit to the truth, and thus the stories both utilize a source of fear that was already present in Victorian society and offer a relevant social commentary.
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期刊介绍: Preternature provides an interdisciplinary, inclusive forum for the study of topics that stand in the liminal space between the known world and the inexplicable. The journal embraces a broad and dynamic definition of the preternatural that encompasses the weird and uncanny—magic, witchcraft, spiritualism, occultism, esotericism, demonology, monstrophy, and more, recognizing that the areas of magic, religion, and science are fluid and that their intersections should continue to be explored, contextualized, and challenged.
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