ハヤシ シホ   Shiho HAYASHI
  林 姿穂
   所属   京都外国語大学  外国語学部 英米語学科
   職種   教授
発表年月日 2015/06
発表テーマ Manhood and the Silent Recluse in Melville’s "I and My Chimney"
会議名 The 2015 International Melville Conference "Herman Melville in a Global Context"
主催者 International Melville Conference
学会区分 国際学会
発表形式 口頭(一般)
単独共同区分 単独
開催地名 慶応義塾大学
発表者・共同発表者 Shiho Hayashi
概要 The narrator in Herman Melville's "I and My Chimney" retrieves his manhood and fatherhood toward the end of this story by becoming a house-bound recluse keeping guard over his chimney. Although some critics say his attitude is that of a weak old father, the narrator remains optimistic and authoritative in stressing the ownership of his property. He keeps a silent psychological distance from his wife and controls his passions. This presentation emphasizes how the narrator seeks to exercise wordless authority over his family, but his wife and Melville's readers often misunderstand the narrator's silence. This presentation defines the ideas and benchmarks of manhood prevalent in Melville's time and describe how men in general succeeded or failed to achieve its ideal, and how Melville's critics and readers misinterpret the narrator's silent recluse.