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Rising to the surface: Suicide as narrative strategy in twentieth century women's fiction (Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Margaret Atwood, Sylvia Plath).

机译:浮出水面:自杀是二十世纪女性小说中的叙事策略(凯特·肖邦,伊迪丝·沃顿,弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫,多丽丝·莱辛,津巴布韦,玛格丽特·阿特伍德,西尔维亚·普拉斯)。

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Suicide is a central narrative theme in much of women's literature, especially as it connects with female artists seeking autonomy in their personal and professional lives. Inheriting from the Victorian tradition a focus upon self-inflicted death, many of the current century's female writers incorporated this theme in a revisionist way. Their novels suggest suicide's use as a measure of defiance rather than defeat and its absence as a mark of personal ascendancy.; Turn-of-the-century authors Kate Chopin in The Awakening and Edith Wharton in The House of Mirth create characters whose self-annihilation may transcend defeatism to present a new order of personal possession even if paradoxically through death. Following this initiative but moving toward more positive resolution, Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway rejects suicide in favor of life while still praising the act as heroic defiance against constricting forces. Mid-century writers Doris Lessing in The Golden Notebook and Sylvia Plath in The Bell Jar offer women struggling against breakdown and urges toward self-destruction but rising from this despair to a new place of hope and empowerment. Finally, Margaret Atwood's Surfacing provides a protagonist who escapes society, takes an atavistic psychological journey toward selfhood, and reemerges with resolve to move away from deadly response to personally confining prerogatives by taking charge of her life in a more proactive way.; This study's six representational novels present fertile critical ground for exploring a female aesthetic using suicide as a measure of women's search for autonomy. Analysis of key works from prominent twentieth-century female authors indicates a growing optimism against definition and control by patriarchal social forces. The study asserts a belief that as women gain more power over their life-choices, the artists reflecting these lives in fiction exhibit less tendency to employ suicide as a means of escape or self-assertion for their characters. Ultimately, tracing the gradual departure from suicide as a central subject in their works presents a path of hope and promise reflecting the authors' own more personal optimism as well.
机译:自杀是许多女性文学作品中的中心叙事主题,尤其是与与寻求在个人和职业生涯中享有自主权的女性艺术家联系在一起时。从维多利亚时代的传统继承了对自我造成的死亡的关注,本世纪许多女性作家以修正主义的方式纳入了这一主题。他们的小说暗示自杀被当作一种蔑视而不是失败的手段,而自杀则不被视为个人登峰造极的标志。世纪之交的作家凯特·肖邦(Kate Chopin)和《欢乐屋》(The House of Mirth)创造了人物,这些人物的自我hil灭可能超越失败主义,即使由于死亡而自相矛盾,也呈现出新的个人财产秩序。遵循这一倡议,但朝着更积极的解决方案迈进,弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的达洛维(Dalloway)夫人以自杀为由拒绝了生命,同时仍称赞此举是对against缩部队的英勇反抗。中世纪的作家多里斯·莱辛(Doris Lessing)和《钟楼》(The Bell Jar)中的西尔维亚·普拉斯(Sylvia Plath)为女性提供了抗击崩溃的努力,并敦促她们走向自我毁灭,但她们却从这种绝望中走向了希望和赋权的新天地。最后,玛格丽特·阿特伍德(Margaret Atwood)的《浮华》(Suuring)提供了一个主角,他逃避了社会,进行了自私自利的心理之旅,走向了自我,并且决心以更积极的方式摆脱对个人专属特权的致命回应。这项研究的六本代表性小说为利用自杀作为女性寻求自主权的一种手段探索女性审美观提供了肥沃的批评基础。对20世纪著名女性作家的主要著作进行的分析表明,人们越来越反对由父权制社会力量进行定义和控制。这项研究认为,随着女性在选择生活中获得更大的力量,反映这些生活在小说中的艺术家表现出较少的倾向将自杀作为其角色的逃避或自我主张的手段。归根结底,追溯自杀逐渐成为他们作品的中心主题提供了希望和希望之路,也反映出作者自己更个人的乐观态度。

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  • 作者

    Sinclair, Gail Ann D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Literature American.; Literature English.; Literature Canadian (English).; Literature African.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 194 p.
  • 总页数 194
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;各国文学;
  • 关键词

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