摘要
《海浪》被称为是伍尔夫的最虚幻、最难读懂的小说,其原因是:在故事情节上,它虚化成长的事实,而以反映生命本真的瞬间感受来展示人物的情感和思想的成长;在人物形象上,它以六个形象诉说同一个生命话题,并无交流含义的"自言自语"和人称变化,契合了对意义的形而上追求;它以散文诗和音乐的节奏来践行小说领域跨文体探险,表面的当下难脱叙事的时序。《海浪》展示的是一个艺术探险者的唯美宿命。
The reason why The Waves is regarded as Virginia Woolf's most fantastic and most inexplicable work lies in that the novel reflects the emotional and psychological growth of the characters by portraying the essence of life felt in an instant while weakening the factual development of its plot, that it achieves its characterization by six characters meditating the same topic of life through non-communicative monologue and thus accommodating its metaphysical pursuit of meaning, and that its cross-domain exploration of fiction with rhythm of prose lyric and music demonstrates that the apparent presence cannot rid itself of the narrative order. The textual scrutiny in this article discloses the aesthetic fate of an artistic explorer.
出处
《盐城师范学院学报(人文社会科学版)》
2013年第2期48-54,共7页
Journal of Yancheng Teachers University(Humanities & Social Sciences Edition)