Helena Ifill. Creating character: Theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction; Heidi L. Pennington. Creating identity in the Victorian fictional autobiography

Q4 Arts and Humanities
E. I. Samorodnitskaya
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The review discusses two monographs devoted to Victorian novels: H. Ifill’s work on the problem of character in sensation fiction and H. L. Pennington’s study of what shapes identity in an imaginary autobiography. Among the indisputable merits of Ifill’s book, which focuses on W. Collins’s and M. Braddon’s works, is the author’s attempt to consider Victorian novel as a holistic literary phenomenon beyond its chronological definition. Such an approach immediately removes the division into literary ranks and the opposition of realistic to sensation or social-criminal novel, etc. The scholar describes the essential genre characteristics of the texts, partially represented by the principles of character shaping. Pennington looks at C. Dickens’s and C. Brontë’s novels from the viewpoint of shaping of the protagonist’s identity in a genre born as a mixture of fiction and autobiography.
海伦娜Ifill。塑造人物:维多利亚时代的自然与教养理论海蒂·l·彭宁顿。在维多利亚时代的虚构自传中创造身份
这篇评论讨论了两本专门研究维多利亚时代小说的专著:H.伊菲尔研究感觉小说中的人物问题,H. L.彭宁顿研究虚构自传中是什么塑造了身份。伊菲尔的书聚焦于w·柯林斯和m·布雷登的作品,其无可争议的优点之一是,作者试图将维多利亚时代的小说视为一种超越时间定义的整体文学现象。这种做法立即消除了文学等级的划分,消除了现实主义小说与感觉小说、社会犯罪小说等的对立。学者描述了文本的基本体裁特征,部分表现为人物塑造原则。彭宁顿从塑造小说与自传相结合的小说类型中主人公身份的角度来研究C.狄更斯和C. Brontë的小说。
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Voprosy Literatury Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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