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Courting justice: Marriage, law, and the American novel, 1890--1925.

机译:求婚:婚姻,法律和美国小说,1890--1925年。

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This dissertation relocates William Dean Howells, Edith Wharton, and Theodore Dreiser within the legal revolution that enveloped their society and marked their fiction. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a wave of new laws profoundly changed marriage while making its mutability startlingly visible. Howells, Wharton, and Dreiser shared a commitment to marriage as a public institution crucial to social stability, and their novels were centrally concerned with its ongoing transformation. Combining literary analysis with a close investigation of case law and legislation, this project explores these writers' dramatic and sustained engagement with the terms and processes of marriage law. It argues that the novels under consideration not only entered into widely publicized legal controversies, they also self-consciously reflected on the relationship between literary stories and legal formulations. They indicted certain representations of marriage for perpetuating legally inscribed hierarchies of race, gender, and even class. These novels sought to re-imagine marriage in ways that would maintain the institution's public role while making it more responsive to previously disenfranchised groups.; Chapter One traces the social, cultural, and biographical forces that converged to make marriage law such a pressing concern for the writers under study. Chapter Two analyzes the way in which Howells's investigation of interracial marriage in An Imperative Duty (1891) challenges the epistemological foundation of both anti-miscegenation law and the sentimental miscegenation plot. Chapter Three examines how two of Wharton's novels, The House of Mirth (1905) and The Glimpses of the Moon (1922), together explore a fundamental change in the legal structure of marriage and its paradoxical implications for women. Chapter Four considers sham marriage in Dreiser's Jennie Gerhardt (1911) in the context of a concurrent debate about the potential links between common law marriage and marital fraud. Finally, the dissertation concludes that the novels under consideration worked in concert with contemporaneous legal writings to create a sustainable vision of marriage during a time of social crisis.
机译:本文将威廉·迪恩·豪威尔斯,伊迪丝·沃顿和西奥多·德雷塞重新安置在包围他们的社会并标志着他们的小说的法律革命中。在19世纪末和20世纪初,新法律浪潮深刻地改变了婚姻,同时使婚姻的可变性令人震惊。豪威尔斯,沃顿商学院和德赖瑟(Dreiser)共同致力于将婚姻作为对社会稳定至关重要的公共机构,他们的小说集中关注婚姻的不断变革。该项目将文学分析与对判例法和立法的深入研究相结合,探索了这些作家对婚姻法的条款和程序的戏剧性和持续性参与。它认为正在考虑的小说不仅引起了广泛的法律争议,而且还自觉地反思了文学故事与法律制定之间的关系。他们起诉了婚姻的某些代表,以使种族,性别甚至阶级的法律等级制度永久化。这些小说试图重新构想婚姻,以维持该机构的公共角色,同时使之对先前被剥夺权利的群体做出更迅速的反应。第一章追溯了社会,文化和传记力量,这些力量共同使婚姻法成为受研究作家的迫切关注。第二章分析了豪威尔斯在《当务之急》(1891)中对异族通婚的调查方式,挑战了反堕胎法和感性堕胎图的认识论基础。第三章探讨了沃顿商学院的两部小说,《欢乐之屋》(The House of Mirth,1905年)和《月亮瞥见》(The Glimpses of the Moon,1922年)如何共同探讨婚姻法律结构的根本变化及其对女性的悖论含义。第四章在同时讨论普通法婚姻与婚姻欺诈之间的潜在联系的背景下,考虑了德莱瑟(Dreiser)的珍妮·格哈特(Jennie Gerhardt)(1911)中的假结婚。最后,论文的结论是,所考虑的小说与当代法律著作协同工作,在社会危机时期创造了可持续的婚姻观。

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  • 作者

    Johnson, Laura K.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; Law.; Womens Studies.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 162 p.
  • 总页数 162
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 法律 ; 社会学 ;
  • 关键词

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