The Trespasser における叙事詩的要素
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It is well known that D.H.Lawrence's The Trespasser is his reworking of Helen Corke's"The Freshwater Diary," from which Lawrence took inspiration for his novel. In it, Lawrenceexplores phases of Siegmund unstated in Corke's original work. This article is concernedwith the assimilation of epic elements into the novel, drawing upon the existing literatureon the relationship between Lawrence and Corke and upon M. M. Bakhtin's genretheory in his "Epic and Novel." Focusing on the epic elements in The Trespasser, this paperdiscusses the different artistic standpoints between Corke and Lawrence and the differentperspectives between the main couple, Helena and Siegmund in the novel. Lastly,the possible reason for Lawrence's concentration on Siegmund's hardships is also consideredfrom a Bakhtinian perspective.
- 2013-10-31