Inexpressible Privacy The Interior Life of Antebellum American Literature Milette Shamir "Shamir dismantles the link that has been forged by cultural historians and literary critics between domesticity and privacy."--American Historical Review "Shamir contributes centrally to historicist studies of feminine and masculine subjectivity and the unevenly gender-freighted practices of privacy and intimacy. The book will be noted for the large sweep of its argument about the creation of masculine privacy, as well as for the small details of its readings. Cogently argued, immediately relevant to American studies scholarship in a variety of directions, Inexpressible Privacy is extraordinarily topical and innovative."--Dana D. Nelson, Vanderbilt University "In what is easily one of the best works of literary and social criticism this reviewer has read in years, Shamir explores the inherent contradictions in the American 'cult of privacy,' tracing the obsession back to the decades before the Civil War...Extraordinarily well written and researched, this volume confronts key gender questions...Essential." --Choice "Shamir's arguments are very persuasive, and she surveys an expansive cross-disciplinary range of writings on privacy--a great boon to those interested in the subject."--Journal of American History Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2006 Few concepts are more widely discussed or more passionately invoked in American public culture than that of privacy. What these discussions have lacked, however, is a historically informed sense of privacy's genealogy in U.S. culture. Now, Milette Shamir traces this peculiarly American obsession back to the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when our modern understanding of privacy took hold. Shamir explores how various discourses, as well as changes in the built environment, worked in tandem to seal, regulate, and sanctify private spaces, both domestic and subjective. She offers revelatory readings of texts by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Frederick Douglass, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry David Thoreau, and other, less familiar antebellum writers and looks to a wide array of sources, including architectural blueprints for private homes, legal cases in which a "right to privacy" supplements and exceeds property rights, examples of political rhetoric vaunting the sacred inviolability of personal privacy, and conduct manuals prescribing new codes of behavior to protect against intrusion. Milette Shamir is Senior Lecturer in American Literature at Tel Aviv University. 2005 | 296 pages | 6 x 9 | 8 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-3906-5 | Cloth | $65.00s | GBP42.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-2023-0 | Paper | $22.50s | GBP15.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0424-7 | Ebook | $22.50s | GBP15.00 World Rights | Literature Short copy: Few concepts are more widely discussed or more passionately invoked in American public culture than the concept of privacy. Milette Shamir traces the peculiarly American obsession with privacy back to the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when our modern understanding of the concept took hold.
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这本书的叙事手法简直是神来之笔,作者将一个看似平淡无奇的日常场景,通过细腻入微的心理描写和跳跃式的时空转换,构建起一个令人窒息又引人入胜的迷宫。我仿佛跟着主角一起在记忆的碎片中穿梭,那种对过往的追溯、对当下的挣扎,被刻画得入木三分。尤其是在描绘人物内心挣扎的部分,那种欲言又止、欲罢不能的复杂情绪,读起来让人忍不住拍案叫绝。书中对环境的渲染也极为到位,那种潮湿、阴冷的氛围,好像能透过纸张渗透到读者的皮肤上,让人感同身受。尽管情节发展有时显得晦涩难解,但正是这种留白,给予了读者巨大的想象空间去填补那些未被言说的部分。它不是一本可以囫囵吞枣的书,需要反复咀嚼,每次重读都会有新的感悟,仿佛揭开了一层又一层的迷雾,发现了隐藏在文字之下的更深层次的寓意。这本书的语言本身就是一种艺术,那些精妙的比喻和排比,读起来如同聆听一曲悠扬的交响乐,充满了节奏感和力量。
评分我必须承认,这本书的哲学深度令人震惊,它远超出了一个普通小说的范畴,更像是一篇关于存在主义和身份认同的深度探讨。作者似乎对人类精神世界的幽暗角落有着异乎寻常的洞察力,书中探讨的主题诸如疏离感、记忆的不可靠性以及个体在宏大社会机器中的渺小与挣扎,都触及了当代人内心深处最敏感的神经。每一次阅读主角的内心独白,都感觉像是在直面自己内心深处那些不愿意承认的恐惧与矛盾。它的语言风格是沉郁而内敛的,没有华丽的辞藻堆砌,却有着一种穿透人心的力量,像冰冷的刀锋,精准地剖开了人性的弱点。更令人印象深刻的是,作者在处理这些沉重议题时,始终保持着一种克制的冷静,这种冷静反而增强了主题的冲击力,使得那些关于“我是谁”、“我为何存在”的追问,显得尤为迫切和真实。
评分这本书带给我的情绪冲击是持续且深远的,它不是那种读完就忘记的消遣读物,而更像是一次精神上的洗礼或是一场漫长的、略带痛苦的梦境。开篇的几个场景描写,就成功地将我拽入了一种高度紧张和不安的状态,仿佛空气中弥漫着某种看不见的危机。作者对情感的捕捉极其细腻,即便是最微小的焦虑、最隐秘的欲望,都被放大并清晰地呈现出来,让人无法逃避。我特别欣赏作者在构建人物关系上的高超技巧,那些看似疏远或平淡的交流背后,隐藏着复杂到足以支撑起一整部历史的恩怨情仇或未尽的遗憾。读到高潮部分时,我甚至需要停下来,调整呼吸,因为那种情感的压迫感实在太强了,它不像许多情节剧那样依靠夸张的事件来煽情,而是通过对人性本质的挖掘,达到一种不动声色的震撼效果。
评分从文学性的角度来看,这本书的文字打磨达到了近乎完美的境界,每一个句子都像是经过了千锤百炼的宝石,闪烁着独特的光芒。作者在运用象征和意象方面,展现了非凡的功力,许多看似无关紧要的物件或场景,在后文都会以关键性的象征意义重新出现,极大地丰富了文本的层次感。我尤其喜欢那种古典与现代交织的语言风格,它既有老派文学的严谨和韵律感,又不失对当代社会敏锐的洞察力。这种文字的魅力,在于它要求读者慢下来,去品味每一个词语的选择和排列组合所带来的独特韵味。它不是为了迎合快节奏阅读而生,它是在倡导一种回归阅读本质的体验——即通过语言的精致结构,去感受作者构建的世界的完整性和复杂性。阅读它,就像在欣赏一件复杂的、多层次的艺术装置,需要投入时间和专注力,才能领略其全部的精妙之处。
评分这部作品的结构设计极其大胆和创新,完全打破了我对传统小说叙事线性流程的固有认知。它像是一件被精心打磨的立体几何体,从不同的切面去观察同一个核心事件,每一个角度都折射出不一样的光影和真相。作者巧妙地运用了多重叙事视角,但这些视角并非简单地拼凑,而是如同万花筒般相互折射、映照,共同指向一个令人不安的真相。我花了很长时间才完全适应这种叙事节奏,起初会感到有些迷失,但一旦抓住作者埋下的线索,那种抽丝剥茧的快感便油然而生。它不满足于讲述一个故事,更像是邀请读者参与到一场智力上的解谜游戏,要求读者时刻保持警觉,关注那些微小的不一致和潜在线索。这种阅读体验是极其耗费心神的,但带来的智力上的满足感也是无与伦比的。它挑战了我们对“真实”的定义,迫使我们去思考,在多重叙事和个人主观感受的交织下,到底什么是我们能够相信的“事实”。
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