外国文学研究 ›› 2021, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (3): 135-145.

• 英国文学研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

《米德尔马契》中的礼物、伦理与经济

王海萌   

  • 出版日期:2021-06-25 发布日期:2021-07-03
  • 作者简介:王海萌,南京邮电大学外国语学院副教授,研究方向为英国文学。
  • 基金资助:
    国家社科基金一般项目“乔治·爱略特小说经济思想研究”(19BWW051)

Gifts, Ethics, and Economics in George Eliot's Middlemarch

Wang Haimeng   

  • Online:2021-06-25 Published:2021-07-03
  • About author:Wang Haimeng is an associate professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (Nanjing 210023, China), specializing in British literature. Email: ivywm@126.com
  • Supported by:
    The Economic Thoughts of George Eliot (19BWW051) sponsored by the National Social Science Fund of China

内容摘要: 乔治·爱略特在《米德尔马契》中再现了维多利亚社会经济个人主义思想对“礼物”一词的改造。作为私有财产的一部分,礼物以个人利益最大化为目标,表现出“控制”和“联系”两个含混特征。小说通过施与受、买与卖之间的冲突,探讨了19世纪英国市场经济关系中礼物所体现的“回报”困境。礼物经济有时是一种债务经济,有时又无异于蒙上面纱的等价交换,以自利为基础的礼物经济附带着痛苦乃至死亡的高额成本。在此背景下,爱略特从伦理学角度重新挖掘“礼物”的内涵,将伦理经济中礼物的纽带功用引入小说,对经济个人主义思想进行反思,并力图借用乡村共同体文化以期对国家经济现实进行建构。

关键词: 乔治·爱略特, 《米德尔马契》, 礼物, 伦理, 经济

Abstract: George Eliot represents a remolding of the word, gift, by Victorian economic individualism in Middlemarch. As a part of private property, gifts aim at maximizing personal interests, exemplifying two ambiguous characteristics of “control” and “connection”. By unfolding the conflicts between giving and receiving, or selling and buying, the novel explores the dilemma of “reciprocity” caused by gift circulation among various relationships within the 19th-century British market economy. The gift economy is, at times, a sort of debt economy, but sometimes it is nothing different from a veiled exchange at equal values. It is based on self-interest, and it comes with a high cost of pain, or even death. It is against this backdrop that Eliot redefines the implications of “gifts” from the ethical perspective and integrates the bonding function of gifts from the ethical economy into the novel, reflecting upon the ideas of economic individualism and making a serious attempt at building the national economy through a reliance on the culture of rural community.

Key words: George Eliot, Middlemarch, gifts, ethics, economics

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