21世纪非规范的维多利亚女小说家:对恢复工作的再思考

IF 0.6 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
Tamara S. Wagner
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在过去的几十年里,在女权主义批评以及对非正统本身日益增长的兴趣的推动下,重新发现的项目重塑了维多利亚时代的研究。然而,即使越来越多的这些重新发现的文本现在已经被吸收到正典中,它们在选集、总览和同伴中的收录却令人好奇地参差不齐。本文通过对轰动小说、银叉小说和反女权主义写作的对比案例研究,重新审视了女权主义对非正统维多利亚文本的恢复。研究这三种类型的重新发现和接受的转变,揭示了恢复工作的目标、方法和效果的变化,以及21世纪这项工作存在的机会。
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Noncanonical Victorian Women Novelists in the Twenty-First Century: Reconsidering Recovery Work
Over the last decades, projects of rediscovery, driven by feminist criticism as well as a growing interest in the noncanonical itself, have reshaped Victorian Studies. Nevertheless, even as a growing number of these rediscovered texts have now been absorbed into the canon, their inclusion in anthologies, general overviews, and companions has been intriguingly uneven. This article offers a reconsideration of the feminist recovery of noncanonical Victorian texts in the contrasting case studies of the sensation novel, the silver-fork novel, and antifeminist writing. Examining the rediscovery and shifting reception of these three genres sheds light on the changing goals, methods, and effects of recovery work, as well as the opportunities that exist for this work in the twenty-first century.
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