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Regimental memory: Veterans' narratives and Civil War fiction.

机译:团伙记忆:退伍军人的叙事和内战小说。

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This dissertation explores the complex relationship between fictions of the American Civil War and the vast body of postwar memoirs, reminiscences, regimental histories, and other narratives authored by Union and Confederate veterans. Specifically, I argue that participation functions as the thematic linchpin connecting soldiers' remembrances to Civil War fiction. Veterans taught later generations to represent the conflict in terms of individual experience. In turn, novelists such as Stephen Crane, Margaret Mitchell, and William Faulkner helped to define an important but underappreciated genre of historical fiction: one that asks Americans to participate vicariously in the pivotal moment within the cultural development of the United States. Yet authors of Civil War fiction have not simply recreated what they encountered in the pages of military memoirs. Rather, writers such as Caroline Gordon and Michael Shaara have at once embraced and challenged the contents of veterans' narratives when exploring a constellation of key national issues---among them race, region, gender, violence, and democracy. By examining the interaction between fictional representations of the war and the words of former soldiers, we can better understand how national memory and identity develop in relation to written records of the nation's past. Moreover, we can thereby investigate the fascinating intersections of memory, historical narratives, and imaginative writing within the American literary tradition.
机译:本文探讨了美国内战的小说与战后回忆录,回忆录,军团历史以及其他由联邦和同盟退伍军人撰写的故事之间的复杂关系。具体来说,我认为参与是将士兵的纪念与内战小说联系起来的主题关键。退伍军人教会后代以个人经验来代表冲突。反过来,斯蒂芬·克雷恩(Stephen Crane),玛格丽特·米切尔(Margaret Mitchell)和威廉·福克纳(William Faulkner)等小说家则帮助定义了一种重要但未被重视的历史小说体裁:一种要求美国人积极参与美国文化发展的关键时刻。然而,内战小说的作者并不仅仅是简单地再现了他们在军事回忆录中遇到的东西。相反,卡洛琳·戈登(Caroline Gordon)和迈克尔·莎拉(Michael Shaara)等作家在探索一系列关键的民族问题时,立即接受并挑战了退伍军人的叙述内容,其中包括种族,地区,性别,暴力和民主。通过检查战争的虚构表现形式与前士兵的话语之间的相互作用,我们可以更好地了解国家记忆和身份与国家过去的书面记录有关的发展方式。而且,我们由此可以研究美国文学传统中令人着迷的记忆,历史叙事和富有想象力的写作。

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  • 作者

    Warren, Craig Andrew.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Virginia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Virginia.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; History United States.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 243 p.
  • 总页数 243
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;
  • 关键词

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