What Estella Knew: Questions of Secrecy and Knowing in Great Expectations

Toru Sasaki
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Abstract:Great Expectations is filled with secrets. They are sometimes accompanied by the characters' puzzling behavior. For example, near the end of the novel, quite improbably, Estella is presented as if she knew about Pip's predicament: his discovery of the identity of the benefactor. There are other instances of similarly improbable "knowings" in the text. I submit that they may have derived from the novelist's real-life situation; his secret affair with Ellen Ternan and the consequent fear and anxiety (What if they know? They must know). These feelings led Dickens to put various "knowings" in the text, with the result that he was not aware they were too many to sort out. Also, I wish to demonstrate that this anxiety manifests itself most interestingly in "the play within the novel"; the melodramas in which Wopsle performs.
艾丝黛拉所知道的:秘密问题和伟大期望中的知识
摘要:《远大前程》充满了秘密。有时还伴随着人物令人费解的行为。例如,在小说接近结尾的地方,很不可能的是,埃斯特拉似乎知道皮普的困境:他发现了恩人的身份。在文本中还有其他类似的不可能的“知道”的例子。我认为它们可能来源于小说家的现实生活;他和艾伦·特南的秘密恋情以及随之而来的恐惧和焦虑(如果他们知道了怎么办?他们一定知道。这些感受使得狄更斯在文章中加入了各种各样的“知识”,结果他没有意识到这些知识太多了,难以分类。此外,我希望证明这种焦虑在“小说中的戏剧”中表现得最为有趣;伍甫赛演的情节剧。
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