Gothic Experiences in Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Etienne Pathé Tine
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This paper thoroughly analyses the theme of the gothic imagination in the works of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte, specifically in Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. The novels portray romantic and sublime scenes with elements of terror, horror, and the uncanny, which contribute to the gothic feelings experienced by the characters. The study also explores women's suffering in the context of gothic thought. Various factors inherent to the gothic genre actually contribute to the 19th century readers’ fascination with the supernatural and thrilling emotions. This work explores gothic experiences depicted in novels using gothic tropes and critical approaches such as Marxism, feminism, or psychoanalysis. The use of the framing narrative technique remains a distinctive aspect of this study which worthily includes The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, a book that many critics have wrongly overlooked when interpreting the Bronte sisters’ novels in the light of the gothic trend. The analysis considers the common gothic features that characterise the novels, rather than treating them separately. This reinforces and enhances the scope of the analysis of the Gothic vision of these Victorian novelists.
简-爱》、《呼啸山庄》和《王尔德菲尔庄园的房客》中的哥特式经历
本文深入分析了夏洛蒂、艾米莉和安妮-勃朗特作品中的哥特式想象主题,特别是《简-爱》、《呼啸山庄》和《王尔德菲尔庄园的房客》中的哥特式想象主题。这些小说描绘了浪漫和崇高的场景,同时也包含了恐怖、惊悚和不可思议的元素,这些元素促成了人物所体验到的哥特式感受。本研究还探讨了哥特式思想背景下的女性苦难。哥特体裁固有的各种因素实际上促成了 19 世纪读者对超自然现象和惊悚情绪的迷恋。这部作品利用哥特式的套路以及马克思主义、女性主义或精神分析等批判方法,探讨了小说中描绘的哥特式经历。框架叙事技巧的运用仍是本研究的一个特色,其中不乏《王室的房客》这本许多评论家在根据哥特式思潮解读勃朗特姐妹的小说时错误地忽略了的作品。分析考虑到了这些小说共同的哥特式特征,而不是将它们分开处理。这加强并扩大了对这些维多利亚时代小说家哥特式视野的分析范围。
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