New George Eliot Studies: From Time's Up to the Anthropocene

A. Carroll
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abstract:It is wonderfully clear from recent work that as George Eliot rapidly approaches her bicentenary, she matters more than ever. In reading her, many of the scholars reviewed here are inclined to point out the gender inequities she experienced in life (pay inequity, for example) or the inaccuracy of gendered assumptions about her life and work which have gone unchallenged. From the ecology of Middlemarch to the character of Eliot as "Editress" of The Westminster Review, recent scholars have brought a new George Eliot into the twenty-first century, challenging old dogma (even the once sacred "death of the author") along the way. While new attention has been paid to George Eliot's individual work as an editor, new approaches also tend to place her in the field of cultural production, often among other women, stressing the collective, social nature of women's professional experiences in, for example, the British Library's Round Reading Room, or on staff at periodicals. The now venerable field of periodical studies as well as the recent digitization of materials has facilitated a new feminist scholarship that digs deep into the collective experiences of being a professional woman writer in the Victorian period.
新乔治·艾略特研究:从时代到人类世
从最近的研究中可以非常清楚地看出,随着乔治·艾略特即将迎来两百周年诞辰,她比以往任何时候都更重要。在阅读她的作品时,这里提到的许多学者都倾向于指出她在生活中经历的性别不平等(例如,薪酬不平等),或者对她的生活和工作的性别假设的不准确性,这些都没有受到质疑。从米德尔马契的生态到艾略特作为《威斯敏斯特评论》“编辑”的角色,最近的学者们把一个新的乔治·艾略特带进了21世纪,一路上挑战着旧的教条(甚至曾经神圣的“作者之死”)。虽然人们对乔治·艾略特作为编辑的个人工作给予了新的关注,但新的方法也倾向于将她置于文化生产领域,通常与其他女性一起,强调女性专业经验的集体、社会性质,例如在大英图书馆的圆形阅览室或期刊工作人员中。如今备受推崇的期刊研究领域,以及最近的材料数字化,催生了一种新的女权主义学术,它深入挖掘了维多利亚时期职业女作家的集体经历。
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