乔治·埃格顿《白精灵的魔咒》中新女性对收养和超规范家庭的幻想

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Somi Ahn
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点击放大图片点击缩小图片披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。然而,埃格顿并不希望她的写作局限于新女性文学。在她写给恩斯特·福斯特(Ernst Foerster)的私人信件中,她说她不喜欢“‘新女性’这个词”,她觉得“这是一个松散、廉价的新闻流行语”(“信”46)。她补充说,她“与意见相反,没有[女权主义]宣传的观点-没有提出解放理论”(“信”46)埃格顿的另一本书《不和谐》中的《两个人的重生》同样讲述了一个女人嫁给一个鳏夫,不是因为她爱他,而是因为她爱他的三个孩子。《婚姻》中还有一个继母,她照顾丈夫的孩子而不是自己的孩子参见乔治·k·贝尔默的《家庭之友:英国家庭及其守护者,1850 - 1940》。我们通过维多利亚时代中期的成长文本,如夏洛特Brontë的《简·爱》和《维莱特》或查尔斯·狄更斯的《远大前程》,遇到了没有和亲生父母住在一起的儿童主角。本研究得到了釜山国立大学人文·社会科学研究促进会(2021)的支持。
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The New Woman’s Fantasy About Adoption and Transnormative Family in George Egerton’s “The Spell of the White Elf”
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 However, Egerton did not want her writing to be limited to New Woman literature. In her personal letter to Ernst Foerster, she states that she does not like “the term ‘New Woman,’” which she finds “to be one of those loose, cheap, journalistic catch words” (“Letter” 46). She adds that she has, “contrary to opinion, no [feminist] propaganda in view – no emancipation theory to propound” (“Letter” 46).2 “The Regeneration of Two” in Egerton’s other book Discords similarly presents a woman who marries a widower not because she loves him but because she loves his three children. “Wedlock” also features a stepmother who looks after her husband’s children instead of her own child.3 See George K. Behlmer’s Friends of the Family: The English Home and Its Guardians, 1850–1940.4 We encounter child protagonists not living with their biological parents through mid-Victorian coming-of-age texts such as Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Villette or Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the a Humanities·Social-Science Research Promotion of Pusan National University (2021).
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