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Excavating the landscapes of American literature: Archaeology, antiquarianism, and the landscape in American women's writing, 1820--1890.

机译:发掘美国文学的风景:考古学,文物古迹和美国女性写作中的风景,1820-1890年。

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This dissertation investigates the ways that women writers made use of the discourses of antiquarianism and archaeology between the years 1820 and 1890. Focusing especially upon the writings of Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Susan Fenimore Cooper, Celia Thaxter, and Constance Fenimore Woolson, the project examines depictions of artifacts, ruins, relics, and other antiquities in literary landscapes. Each of these women presents a unique way of knowing the world that is manifested in the ways their texts join different ways of understanding the landscape, its occupants, the artifacts it contains, its strata and geological history, and its aesthetic value. They provide insight into the act of "reading" the text of the landscape and interpreting its meaning(s). Women writers, I argue, were aware of the traditional connections between the figure of the antiquarian and that of the spinster as they constructed their archaeological landscapes. One of the major claims of this dissertation is that women writers took on the authorial persona of the "antiquarian" in order to comment on three separate but related areas of concern: the single life for women, women's authorship and artistry, and the nature of women's genius. The emphasis in this study is on the ways that women participated in reading values into actual and textual landscapes, fashioning literary locations for debates on these issues. It investigates the ways that they reproduced these values and meanings in their literary works---how, and to what extent, they took on the role of "antiquarian" when they incorporated ancient subjects and places in their writing.
机译:本文研究了女性作家在1820年至1890年之间利用古物和考古学话语的方式。尤其着眼于莎拉·约瑟夫·黑尔,凯瑟琳·玛丽亚·塞奇威克,苏珊·费尼莫尔·库珀,西莉亚·萨克斯特和康斯坦斯·费尼莫尔·伍尔森的著作,该项目研究文学景观中的文物,废墟,文物和其他古物的描绘。这些女性中的每一个都提供了一种独特的认识世界的方式,这种方式体现在她们的文字以不同的方式来理解风景,其居住者,其中所包含的文物,其地层和地质历史以及其美学价值。他们提供了对“阅读”景观文本并解释其含义的行为的见解。我认为,女作家在建造考古景观的时候就意识到了古玩人物与大腕人物之间的传统联系。本论文的主要主张之一是,女作家承担了“古物”的作者角色,以便对三个独立但相关的关注领域发表评论:妇女的单身生活,妇女的创作和艺术性以及妇女的天才。这项研究的重点是妇女参与将价值读入实际和文本景观的方式,为有关这些问题的辩论塑造文学场所。它研究了他们在文学作品中再现这些价值和意义的方式-当他们在其作品中纳入古代主题和场所时,它们如何以及在何种程度上扮演“古物”的角色。

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  • 作者

    Healey, Christina.;

  • 作者单位

    University of New Hampshire.;

  • 授予单位 University of New Hampshire.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 312 p.
  • 总页数 312
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:30

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