巢湖学院学报 ›› 2022, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (4): 142-148.doi: 10.12152/j.issn.1672-2868.2022.04.018

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萨特存在主义视域下的索尔·贝娄经典作品研究

陈洋洋,王业昭:合肥工业大学 外国语学院   

  1. 合肥工业大学 外国语学院,安徽 合肥 230009
  • 收稿日期:2021-10-13 出版日期:2022-07-25 发布日期:2022-11-02
  • 作者简介:陈洋洋(1991—),女,安徽芜湖人,合肥工业大学外国语学院硕士研究生,主要从事英语语言文学研究。

A Study on Saul Bellow’s Classic Work from the Perspective of Sartre’s Existentialism

CHEN Yang-yang WANG Ye-zhao:School of Foreign Studies, Hefei University of Technology   

  1. School of Foreign Studies, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei Anhui 230009
  • Received:2021-10-13 Online:2022-07-25 Published:2022-11-02

摘要: 《赛姆勒先生的行星》是美国作家索尔·贝娄的主要代表作。小说以意识流的形式呈现了主人公赛姆勒先生关于大屠杀的创伤记忆和二十世纪六十年代纽约的烟尘。以萨特存在主义为视角,揭示出当时美国社会反文化和道德危机的荒诞现象,展现了为他存在人的意识困顿以及现代性所招致自为存在人的个性扭曲和社会病态疯狂。人们追寻不受限制的绝对自由,而存在的虚无在赋予无根的自由时,也让人产生了存在的欲望。启示人们如何在荒诞的境遇中维持本真的存在,以及用拥有责任意识的自由选择突破困囿与无助,从而获知作品中的哲理性蕴意。

关键词: 《赛姆勒先生的行星》, 存在主义, 荒诞, 为他的存在, 自由选择与责任

Abstract: Mr. Sammler’s Planet is the major masterpiece of American writer Saul Bellow. In the form of stream of consciousness, the novel presents the protagonist Mr. Sammler’s traumatic memories of the Holocaust and social reality in New York in the 1960s. From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, the paper reveals the absurdity of the counterculture and moral crisis in the American society at the time, and shows the consciousness predicament of people in the being-for-others as well as the distorted personality and sociopathic madness that modernity invites in the being-for-itself people. People pursue unrestricted absolute freedom, and the emptiness of existence gives rise to the desire to exist while granting rootless freedom. The novel enlightens people on how to maintain their authentic existence in absurd situations and break through the confusion and helplessness by means of the free choice with a sense of responsibility, which are the philosophical implications of the work.

Key words: Mr. Sammler’s Planet, existentialism, absurdity, being-for-others, free choice and responsibility

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