Catherine Crowe, Charles Dickens, and Perceptions of Female Insanity

IF 0.7 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
Katherine J. Kim
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Abstract:Although Catherine Crowe receives almost no attention today, she was an immensely popular writer of plays, novels, short stories, compilations, children's and young adult literature, translations, and scientific articles during the mid-nineteenth century. In addition to being well known in artistic social circles, Crowe cultivated a cordial social and working relationship with Charles Dickens, who published three of her works and publicly praised her writing. Yet after the aging Crowe endured a one-time mental break, Dickens quickly began gossiping about her to several correspondents. His mocking, unsympathetic reaction to Crowe's temporary illness contrasts considerations Dickens affords various mental illness sufferers in his fiction and nonfiction works. However, this paper argues that Dickens' response aligns with evidence that Dickens unsuccessfully attempted to have his wife Catherine declared insane, consequently providing further insight into Dickens's perceptions of female mental illness while bringing attention to the formerly prevalent author Catherine Crowe.
凯瑟琳·克劳,查尔斯·狄更斯,以及对女性精神错乱的认知
摘要:虽然凯瑟琳·克劳在今天几乎不受关注,但在19世纪中期,她是一位非常受欢迎的作家,作品包括戏剧、小说、短篇小说、汇编、儿童和青少年文学、翻译和科学文章。除了在艺术社交圈享有盛名外,克劳还与查尔斯·狄更斯建立了亲切的社交和工作关系,狄更斯出版了她的三部作品,并公开称赞她的作品。然而,在年老的克劳经历了一次精神上的休息之后,狄更斯很快就开始向几位记者谈论她。他对克劳暂时患病的嘲弄和冷漠的反应与狄更斯在小说和非小说作品中对各种精神疾病患者的考虑形成鲜明对比。然而,本文认为,狄更斯的回应与狄更斯试图让他的妻子凯瑟琳宣布精神失常失败的证据是一致的,因此,在引起人们对以前流行的作家凯瑟琳·克劳的关注的同时,我们可以进一步了解狄更斯对女性精神疾病的看法。
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