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1、On Naturalism in Sister Carrie论嘉莉妹妹中的自然主义摘要 西奥多德莱塞是美国最伟大的自然主义作家之一。他的第一部小说嘉莉妹妹作为一部伟大的艺术作品为现代文学的发展竖立了一个重要的里程碑,而小说中自然主义的运用则为小说的成功奠定了基础。本文旨在从环境,机遇和遗传三个方面来探讨小说中的自然主义特色。关键词 西奥多德莱塞 自然主义 环境 机遇 遗传Abstract: Theodore Dreiser is one of Americas greatest naturalist writers. Naturalism contributes a lot to the su
2、ccess of his first novel Sister Carrie, which is both a major work of art and an important landmark in the development of literary modernism. This paper aims to discuss the naturalistic features in Sister Carrie mainly from three aspects: environmental factors, chances and hereditary factors.Key wor
3、ds: Theodore Dreiser; naturalism; environment; chance; hereditary factor1 IntroductionTheodore Dreiser is a representative American naturalist writer. His frank discussion and celebration of sex are new and shocking to the reading public, and he opens a new ground of American naturalism. “The reviva
4、l of naturalism in the 1930s enthroned Dreiser as the guide and pioneer for the latter-day naturalists such as James T. Farrell, John OHara, and John Dos Passes, for it is in Dreisers works that American naturalism is said to have come to age” (常耀信,2003:148). Apart from Hemingway and Faulkner, Dreis
5、er is also regarded as one of the three greatest novelists in America after World War I. In Sinclair Lewis Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, he highly praised Dreiser and pointed out that it was Dreiser rather than he himself that deserved the prize, “Dreiser more than any other man, marching alone, us
6、ually unappreciated, often hated, has cleared the trail from Victorian and Howellsian timidity and gentility in American fiction to honesty and boldness and passion of life. Without his pioneering, I doubt if any of us could, unless we liked to be sent to jail, seek to express life and beauty and te
7、rror” (钱青,1997:117). Actually, he expressed a widespread feeling in American literary community. Dreiser was the twelfth children of German immigrants and grew up in poverty. At the age of fifteen, he was forced to leave home in search of work. So his personal experiences play an important role in l
8、eading him to a pessimistic view of human helplessness in the face of outer forces and instinct. With great efforts, he becomes a leading writer of American literary history. He is a productive writer whose masterpiece is An American Tragedy, and he is also the author of Jennie Gerhardt, The Genius,
9、 and Trilogy of Desire, which includes The Financier, The Titan, and The Stoic, while his most popular work is Sister Carrie.Dreisers first novel Sister Carrie was published in 1900. However, at first, this book is regarded as an advocate of moral corruption and degeneration. And it is not promoted
10、and therefore sold badly. It is not until 1912 that the novel received the greatest reputation and became one of the most famous novels in literary history. The novel is about the story of a poor country girl Carrie who comes to Chicago to seek for a new life. Poverty, unemployment and desire for a
11、better life make her become the lover of two men, Drouet and Hurstwood. She becomes a cold and ambitious girl whose goals are beautiful clothes, money and fame. At last, she becomes one of the most popular actresses in New York by chance, while her lover Hurstwood kills himself, whose tragedy is jus
12、t as accidental as Carries success. The rocking chair is a perfect symbol for Carrie, which forever moves but never goes anywhere and never truly achieves anything.Although the novel is attacked by most critics and readers at the very beginning, it turns out to be a great work at last. Some writers
13、regard the novel as a break-though in American realism. Some critics tend to analyze the novel from some specific aspects, such as American dream, consumer culture, feminism and naturalism. This thesis aims to discuss the naturalistic elements in Sister Carrie. It attempts to study the novel from th
14、e naturalistic point of view and explain how material and economic environment or physical and hereditary factors influence peoples fate in details, especially Carries fate. On the basis of the analysis of the naturalistic elements in the novel, it explains why Sister Carrie has become a representat
15、ive work of naturalism and also shows us the limitation of naturalism.2 Environment outer force dominating mans behaviorNaturalism is a term of literary movement created by the French novelist, Emile Zola, and flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is characterized by a
16、refusal to idealize experience and by the persuasion that human life is strictly subjected to natural laws.An outstanding feature of naturalism is its stress on the influence of environment on mans fate. Naturalists hold the opinion that man is conditioned and controlled greatly by environment. To t
17、hem, man is a weak and incompetent animal and man himself cant master his own fate. In face of the surrounding environment, man is a helpless pawn. For example, in Jennie Gerhardt, a novel considered as the twin sister of Sister Carrie by Dreiser, the character Lester declares that “All of us are mo
18、re or less pawns. Were moved about like chessman by circumstance over which we have no control” (Dreiser,1991:65). Environment is a tremendous outer force that dominates mans behavior and leads man to a wrong direction. However, in Sister Carrie, instead of crushing Carrie down, it even contributes
19、to her success.2.1 The living environmental factorsAmong all the environmental factors, the living environmental factor undoubtedly plays an important part in determining mans fate. Carrie is a poor country girl who comes to Chicago to look for a new life. She is a bright and beautiful girl of only
20、eighteen years old, and full of the illusions of ignorance and youth. We can imagine the future of Carrie very easily from what the author depicts in the opening chapter “When a girl leaves her home at eighteen, she does one of two things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomes better, or sh
21、e rapidly assumes the cosmopolitan standard of virtue and becomes worse. Of an intermediate balance, under the circumstances, there is no possibility” (Dreiser,1992:3-4). Carrie meets Drouet accidentally on the train, and is attracted by him and what he says about Chicago. The salesman stimulates Ca
22、rries desire for materials and the upper-class life, and later changes Carries whole life to some extent. With great desire, Carrie settles in Chicago. She lives with her sister Minnie and brother in law. Her sisters flat is small and it is located in the area resided by laborers and clerks. “She fe
23、lt the drag of a lean and narrow life. The walls of the rooms were discordantly papered. The floors were covered with matting and the hall laid with a thin rag carpet. One could see that the furniture was of that poor, hurriedly patched together quality sold by the installment houses” (Dreiser,1992:
24、11). It reflects her sisters poor familys financial state. There, Carrie cant enjoy the comfort and warmth of a family. Whats worse, Mr. Hanson, her brother in law doesnt show any welcome or warmth. Carrie is greatly depressed by living in such a small and cold place, “She was glad to be out of the
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