Dangerous Domesticity: Gossip and Gothic Homes in Edith Wharton’s Fiction

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Katrin Horn
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Abstract:In the United States of the late nineteenth century, the home was increasingly discussed in terms of privacy and the domestic was viewed as a protected “feminine sphere.” Focusing on the work of an author almost synonymous with the literary depiction of homes, Edith Wharton, this article questions domestic myths of the US home. As a vehicle for its critique, it relies on a mode of communication that is firmly located in the domestic sphere and yet destabilizes its premises of privacy and sanctity: gossip. By analyzing the depiction of homes and the reliance on “idle talk” as both content and narrative technique in “The Lady’s Maid’s Bell,” The House of Mirth, The Custom of the Country, and Summer, the article shows how Wharton exposes the feminine sphere as a dangerous place. To this end, she combines elements of Gothic fiction that subvert the domestic ideal with depictions of homes that are porous to gossip, which both uncovers abuses and invites them. Concentrating her attention on female protagonists (rather than enfranchised white men), Wharton paints a drastically different picture of the home and the possibility of shielding the private from economic or public concerns than evoked in contemporary legal and journalistic discourses.
危险的家庭生活:伊迪丝·华顿小说中的八卦与哥特式住宅
摘要:在19世纪末的美国,人们越来越多地从隐私的角度来讨论家庭,并将家庭视为受保护的“女性领域”。本文以作家伊迪丝•沃顿(Edith Wharton)的作品为重点,对美国家庭的神话提出了质疑。作为其批判的载体,它依赖于一种沟通模式,这种模式牢固地定位于国内领域,但却破坏了其隐私和神圣性的前提:八卦。通过分析《女仆的钟声》、《欢乐之家》、《乡村习俗》和《夏天》中对家庭的描写以及对“闲言闲语”作为内容和叙事技巧的依赖,本文展示了沃顿如何将女性领域暴露为一个危险的地方。为此,她将哥特小说中颠覆家庭理想的元素与对家庭的描述结合起来,这些家庭对流言蜚语的渗透,既揭露了虐待,也招致了虐待。沃顿将她的注意力集中在女性主角身上(而不是被赋予选举权的白人男性),她描绘了一幅与当代法律和新闻话语截然不同的家庭图景,以及保护私人免受经济或公共关注的可能性。
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