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Women readers and the Victorian Jane Austen.

机译:女读者和维多利亚时代的简·奥斯丁。

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My project reveals how the study of women's contributions to Victorian debates about Jane Austen is vital to understanding Austen's literary reputation. More generally, it also stakes a claim for the central role of the nineteenth-century novel as a crucial genre for women writing literary criticism. I analyze unexamined feminist readings of Austen's work in canonical novels alongside lesser-known works of fiction, family history manuscripts, letters, and other ephemera in the Bodleian Library, the Hampshire Record Office, and the Jane Austen House Museum. Taken together, the case studies in this recovery project demonstrate that feminist thought is inextricably intertwined with Jane Austen's critical legacy. Contrary to current assumptions, Austen's feminism was not "discovered" during the second-wave feminist movement by scholars in the academy (e.g., Margaret Kirkham, Sandra Gilbert, Susan Gubar, and Claudia Johnson)---rather, it has always been an integral, though largely ignored, aspect of women's responses to Austen's work.;The first two chapters of this project unearth the work of two Victorian woman writers in the Austen family: Catherine Hubback and Fanny Caroline Lefroy. Their interpretations of Austen's stories challenge images of Austen presented by maleauthored reviews in Victorian literary magazines as well as nineteenth-century biographies penned by men in the Austen family. Drawing on the recovery work of these initial chapters, my third chapter suggests that Charlotte Bronte's novel Shirley (1849) can be read as a critical response to Austen's novels. I recontextualize the most infamous female response to Austen in Victorian times: Charlotte Bronte's critiques of Austen's novels written in letters to George Eliot's companion G.H. Lewes. The dissertation ends with a chapter that highlights the importance of reexamining the making of Jane Austen's literary reputation. I show how ideas from Victorian texts still influence interpretations of Austen's novels as I scrutinize Jane Austen's own engagement with Samuel Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison (1753-1754).
机译:我的项目揭示了研究女性在维多利亚时代有关简·奥斯丁的辩论中的贡献对于理解奥斯丁的文学声誉至关重要。更笼统地说,它也声称十九世纪小说是女性写作文学批评的重要类型的中心角色。我分析了经典小说中奥斯丁作品的未经审查的女权主义解读,以及鲜为人知的小说作品,家族历史手稿,信件和鲍德勒图书馆,汉普郡唱片办公室和简·奥斯丁故居博物馆中的其他短暂年代。综上所述,该复苏项目中的案例研究表明,女权主义思想与简·奥斯丁的批判遗产密不可分。与当前的假设相反,奥斯丁的女权主义并未在第二波女权运动中被学术界的学者(例如玛格丽特·柯克汉姆,桑德拉·吉尔伯特,苏珊·古巴尔和克劳迪娅·约翰逊)“发现”。妇女对奥斯丁作品的回应中不可或缺的一环,尽管在很大程度上被忽略了。他们对奥斯丁故事的诠释挑战了维多利亚文学杂志上男性撰写的评论所呈现的奥斯丁图像,以及奥斯丁家族中男性写作的19世纪传记。借鉴这些最初章节的修复工作,我的第三章建议夏洛特·勃朗特的小说《雪莉》(1849)可以被解读为对奥斯丁小说的批判性回应。我将维多利亚时代最臭名昭著的女性对奥斯丁的回应重新诠释:夏洛特·勃朗特(Charlotte Bronte)对乔治·艾略特(George Eliot)的同伴G.H.的来信中对奥斯丁小说的批评。刘易斯。论文以一章结尾,强调了重新审视简·奥斯丁文学名声的重要性。当我仔细研究简·奥斯丁自己与塞缪尔·理查森(Samuel Richardson)的查尔斯·格兰迪森爵士(Sir Charles Grandison)(1753-1754)的交往时,我将展示维多利亚时代文本的思想如何仍然影响奥斯丁小说的诠释。

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  • 作者

    Villasenor, Alice Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Southern California.;

  • 授予单位 University of Southern California.;
  • 学科 English literature.;Romance literature.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 211 p.
  • 总页数 211
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:46

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