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Parody and Narrator in Thomas Mann's “Dr. Faustus” and “The Holy Sinner”

 

作者: William M. Honsa,  

 

期刊: Orbis Litterarum  (WILEY Available online 1974)
卷期: Volume 29, issue 1  

页码: 61-76

 

ISSN:0105-7510

 

年代: 1974

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0730.1974.tb01876.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

The method of parody is briefly described and then shown as a means for Mann to explore myth and legends without attempting to look at them directly. Parody can fall short of reality either on purpose or through necessity; again, parody can dissolve into meaninglessness. For Mann, inDr. FaustusandThe Holy Sinner, parody offered a way in which we can catch a glimpse of an ultimate truth about good.The device of narrator is also used to elucidate realities of faith and feeling. Zeitblom is the onlooker‐narrator, often used as a vehicle for Mann's irony, but also the other protagonist of the novel. The narrator inThe Holy Sinner, Clemens, is not involved in the action but is free to shape it and comment on it. Parody is possible of a man who has read the tale and does believe. The artist‐narrator, Clemens, balances between joy and sorrow and rises beyond a mere spokesman for the unbelievable.Both parody and narrator allow Mann “to bring in his points through the back door,” conciliating systematic rational belief with the realities of faith and

 

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