The Ideological Discourse of Charlotte Brontë in 'Shirley'

IF 0.3 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Vicente Segura Martínez
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This paper analyses the linguistic changes arising from the formation of workers’ culture during the Industrial Revolution, as well as the effects of the pastoral work of the Anglican church, and its reflection on the Victorian literature produced by Charlotte Brontë. Specifically, this analysis is based on the parallelism established by this novelist between the values ​​that lie behind the concepts of unionism and solidarity and her fight against the social conventions concerning marriage, as reflected in the novel Shirley. In fact, the human values ​​that derive from these concepts were an inspiration that Brontë uses to provide cohesion and coherence to the plot of the novel within a narrative framework in which she minimizes the class difference between two young women: Caroline and Shirley. Brontë thereby shows that this class difference is not an obstacle for both women to share and feel the positive effects of these values within a social context dominated by social conventions regarding marriage. Key Words: democracy, culture, Luddites, unionism and solidarity.
《雪莉》中夏洛的思想话语Brontë
本文分析了工业革命时期工人文化的形成所带来的语言变化,以及英国圣公会牧区工作的影响,以及它对夏洛特Brontë创作的维多利亚文学的反思。具体来说,这种分析是基于这位小说家在工会主义和团结观念背后的价值观与她在小说《雪莉》中反映的关于婚姻的社会习俗的斗争之间建立的平行关系。事实上,从这些概念中衍生出来的人类价值观是一种灵感,Brontë用它来为小说的情节提供凝聚力和连贯性,在一个叙事框架内,她最大限度地减少了两个年轻女性卡罗琳和雪莉之间的阶级差异。Brontë由此表明,在一个由婚姻社会习俗主导的社会背景下,这种阶级差异并不妨碍两位女性分享和感受这些价值观的积极影响。关键词:民主、文化、勒德分子、工会主义和团结。
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