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1、裘德悲剧探析Analysis of the Tragedy of Jude摘 要作为跨越十九、二十世纪的伟大作家兼诗人,托马斯哈代以其名著还乡、卡斯特桥市长、德伯家的苔丝、无名的裘德等为广大读者熟知。他的这些作品也受到了评论界的极大关注。哈代的最出色的作品都列入了“性格与环境小说”,阅读这类小说给人以这样的印象:人类似乎永远都受制于命运,时空的重负压在他们的肩上,而更重要的是人们的生活总被一种神秘的力量控制着。无名的裘德无疑是哈代创作的最高峰。小说通过男主人公范立裘德的事业和婚姻生活,描述了下层青年裘德孤苦不幸的一生。裘德一生充满痛苦,因为这个世界压抑他的自然本性,他的美好愿望难以实现。它表现
2、了人们理想生活与现实生活之间的巨大反差,从而揭示生活的悲剧性。本文旨在研讨哈代对人类悲剧命运真正原因的探寻。本文除介绍和结尾外,主要分三部分:第一部分:关于裘德悲剧的个人限制,人受自身弱点的束缚。第二部分:分析裘德悲剧的社会原因,人同无情和僵化的社会发生冲突。除此以外,裘德悲剧还在于理想与现实之间的矛盾冲突。这是第三部分的关注之处。基于上述分析本文得出结论:裘德悲剧的原因在于个人条件限制;环境和世俗的影响;理想与现实之间的矛盾。关键词 : 托马斯哈代; 悲剧;冲突;无名的裘德 AbstractThomas Hardy, the great writer and poet of the nine
3、teenth and twentieth centuries, has been well known to the readers for his masterpiece The Return of the Native,The Mayor of Casterbridge,Tess of the DUrbervilles and Jude the Obscure. The critics have also focused their attention on these books of his.The most outstanding category of Hardys novels
4、belongs to that of “the Novels of Character and Environment”. The reading of these novels gives us the impression that men never seems to be free: the weight of time and place presses heavily on him, and above everything, there are mysterious forces that control his life. Jude the Obscure was no dou
5、bt one of the peaks in Hardys artistic creation. It depicts the lonely and miserable life of the lower class youth Jude through the intellectual and marital life of Jude Fawley, the hero in the novel. The life of Jude is filled with pains and sufferings because his natural instinct is suppressed by
6、society and his aspiration stands no chance of fulfillment. It reveals the tragedy of human existence by presenting the great contrast between the ideal life and the actual. The paper treats of Hardys exploration of the real causes of human tragedy in this masterpiece Jude the Obscure. It consists o
7、f three major parts besides the introduction and conclusion. Part One is about the personal limitations of Judes tragic life: man is bowed by many fallible elements. Part Two analyzes the environments and the social conventions of Judes tragic life: man is exposed to an uncaring universe and frigid
8、society. Besides the above two reasons Judes tragic life also lies in the conflict between his ideal and the reality. That is the focus of Part Three. Based on the analysis above, this thesis concludes that the causes of Judes tragic life consist in his personal limitations; the environments and the
9、 social conventions; and the conflict between his ideal and the reality.Key words: Thomas Hardy; tragedy; conflict; Jude the Obscure Contents. Introduction1. Judes Personal Limitations.3A. His weakness of character3B. His low social status.4. The Environments and the Social Conventions.6 A. The vict
10、im of the environments.6 B. The victim of the social conventions.7. The Conflict between the Ideal and the Reality.9A. Conflict between spirit and flesh.9B. Conflicting views between the hero and heroines on love and marriage.10. Conclusion.12. Notes.13. Bibliography .15. Acknowledgements.17. Introd
11、uctionThe Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Tess of the DUrbervilles, and Jude the Obscure are the four greatest novels of Thomas Hardy. They climax Hardys Wessex epic which almost spans the whole nineteenth century, a period of great social changes. Jude the Obscure is Hardys swan so
12、ng as a novelist. It contributes no less or even more significance to Hardys Wessex Chronology and it achieves a greater realism as the author completely turns away from an idealized Wessex to a harsher modern world. His humanistic view of both social and individual tragedies reaches a point of matu
13、re complexity. And his social criticism is more pungent than ever.No wonder this novel should have brought upon the author a most violent storm of “righteousness”. When he first printed it as a monthly serial in Harpers Magazine between December 1894 and November 1895, Hardy had to cut some of its m
14、ost vital parts: Arabellas “plan” to catch Jude involved no pretended pregnancy; Sue shared no “sitting-room” with her undergraduate boy-friend, nor did she ever share a house with Jude, but lodged in one just opposite, so that they could “talk across the street”; Jude had no “midnight contiguity” w
15、ith Arabella after meeting her in the pub; on Judes last visit to Sue there was no kissing; nor did she ever do her conjugal “duty” by Phillotson. No wonder Hardy told a friend: “Please dont read it in the magazine. It will be restored to its original shape in the volume.”1In book form, Hardy publis
16、hed the full novel in defiance of the Victorian censorship. So once the book was published, it received fierce attack. The New York Bookman commented, “It is simply one of the most objectionable books that we ever read in any language whatsoever”2. With a high moral tone, most Victorian reviewers ac
17、cused the novel of being immoral: typical headlines for these views were “Jude the Obscene”, “Jude the Degenerate”, and “The Anti-Marriage League”. The novel was banned from public libraries; the Bishop of Wakefield, disgusted with the novel s “insolence and indecency”, threw it into the fire; a New
18、 York reviewer said she ran to the window for air after reading Jude; and Hardy received a box of ashes, presumably those of his novel, from one of his irate readers.However, twenty thousand copies were sold in three months. Swinburne had been quick to congratulate Hardy on “The tragedy equally beau
19、tiful and terrible in its pathos”, calling him what Aristotle called Euripides, “the most tragic of poets; and assuming that”3. The man who can do such work can hardly care about criticism or praise! But Hardy did care. When a literary agent asked for a new serial, Hardy replied, “I am absolutely va
20、gue about a serial story. I will let you know if ever I have one to offer.”4 He never did have one. The “howls” at Jude had put him off novel writing for good.So far criticism of Jude had focused its attention on the main character Jude Fawley. He plays more decisive and important role in the plots,
21、 compositions and characterizations. Most important of all, his tragedies not only reflect Hardys position as a “pessimistic” writer. Hardys understanding of tragedy is closely associated with his physical and social background and his realistic observation of life.Jude the Obscure is a better attac
22、k on Victorian morality, institutionalized religion and social economic injustices, as well as a penetrating study of the subtle and intricate relationship between man and woman. Here what we detect are essentially defected hopes and frustrated aspirations throughout the intellectual and marital lif
23、e of Jude Fawley. In his work, Hardy had printed as clearly and as truthfully as he could the hopes, the struggles, the disappointments of Jude, the unhappy hero.This thesis is an attempt at a more thorough analysis on Jude the Obscure. It examines the causes of Judes tragic life from three aspects:
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