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Educating the proper woman reader: Victorian family literary magazines and the professionalization of literary criticism.

机译:教育适当的女性读者:维多利亚时代的家庭文学杂志和文学批评的专业化。

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In nineteenth-century Britain and America, the popularity of novels and periodicals grew at a staggering rate as more and more readers gained access to a wide variety of inexpensive reading material. The critical response to this unprecedented abundance of print culture was to initiate a discourse that called for the regulation of women's reading in order to ensure the morality of the primary literacy educators of the family, elevate the literary taste of the middle class, and preserve the nation's culture. Many critics---who printed their work in elite literary reviews that catered to a predominantly male audience---saw women as the most susceptible victims of the "disease of reading" that was believed to be a threat to the entire social fabric of the nation. While these critics defined women readers as inherently uncritical and held them responsible for the vulgarization of the nation's literary culture, family literary magazines---commonly referred to as shilling monthlies---emerged in opposition to this criticism to provide an alternative program for the definition of culture and taste aimed at a wider, less educated audience predominantly figured as female. These magazines thereby established a culture of reading designed to educate rather than exclude women readers.;This project examines the relationship between the debate over women readers in nineteenth-century periodicals and the establishment of the profession of literary criticism by looking at how four family literary magazines--- Harper's, the Cornhill, Belgravia, and Victoria---define the proper woman reader. I illustrate how the concept of the woman reader served as a major defining force behind the divisions between high and low culture, the definitions of literary forms such as realism and sensationalism, and the development of the literary canon. I also uncover the ways in which literary critics elevated their work to the status of a scholarly profession and laid the foundation for twentieth-century critical traditions through their various attempts to dismiss, protect, or educate the woman reader. Thus, this inquiry reveals a vital and heretofore overlooked aspect of Anglo-American literary history that moves women from the margins to the center of nineteenth-century literary culture.
机译:在19世纪的英国和美国,小说和期刊的受欢迎程度以惊人的速度增长,因为越来越多的读者可以使用各种各样的廉价阅读材料。对印刷文化空前丰富的批判性回应是发起一种话语,要求对妇女的阅读进行调节,以确保家庭主要扫盲教育者的道德,提高中产阶级的文学品味并维护民族文化。许多评论家(在主要针对男性观众的精英文学评论中发表作品)将女性视为“阅读障碍”的最易受害受害者,据信这对整个社会构成威胁国家。这些批评家认为女性读者本来就不挑剔,并认为她们对国家文学文化的低俗化负有责任,但家庭文学杂志(通常称为先令月刊)却出现了,以反对这种批评,为女性读者提供替代方案。定义文化和品味的对象主要是女性。这些杂志因此建立了一种阅读文化,旨在教育而不是排斥女性读者。;该项目通过研究四个家庭文学如何研究十九世纪期刊中关于女性读者的辩论与文学批评专业的建立之间的关系。杂志-Harper's,Cornhill,Belgravia和Victoria-定义了合适的女性读者。我将说明女性读者的概念如何成为高文化和低文化之间的分野,现实主义和耸人听闻的文学形式的定义以及文学经典发展的主要决定力。我还揭示了文学评论家如何通过各种方式来解雇,保护或教育女性读者,从而将其作品提升为学术职业,并为20世纪的批判传统奠定了基础。因此,这一探究揭示了英美文学史上一个至关重要的,至今被忽视的方面,该方面将女性从边缘转移到19世纪文学文化的中心。

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  • 作者

    Phegley, Jennifer Jean.;

  • 作者单位

    The Ohio State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Ohio State University.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.;Literature English.;Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 223 p.
  • 总页数 223
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:00

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