夏洛蒂、艾米丽和安妮小说中犬类形象塑造中的犬类能力性及其缓解Brontë

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
Jane Sunderland
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研究Brontë小说家生活和工作的学者们都知道,夏洛特、艾米丽和安妮Brontë家有三只狗,分别是格拉斯珀、Keeper和弗洛西。不太为人所知的是,他们的七部小说中都有狗。艾米丽在这两方面都是最著名的,因为她与Keeper的亲密关系,以及《呼啸山庄》(1847)中狗的重要性,但也因为她可能持有的观点可以被广泛地描述为“人与动物等价”,这也是当前动物研究感兴趣的话题。在这篇文章中,我将考虑小说中的狗是如何被描述的,通过命名和感知的归属,特别是在叙述者和其他人类角色的语言中赋予它们的代理方面,包括与认知的关系。虽然这三位小说家都有很多归因于代理的证据,但一个尖锐的语言焦点表明,认知往往是缓和的。在这方面,爱米丽并不比她的姐妹们突出。三位作者对虚构的狗的描述,对狗与人二元对立的观念提出了挑战。
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Canine Agency and Its Mitigation in the Characterization of Dogs in the Novels by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë
Abstract As is well known to scholars of the life and work of the Brontë novelists, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë had three family dogs, Grasper, Keeper and Flossy. Less well-known is the fact that they included dogs in all seven of their novels. Emily is the best known on both counts, for her great bond with Keeper, and for the importance of the dogs in Wuthering Heights (1847), but also for the possibility that she may have held views about what can broadly be described as ‘human-animal equivalence’, a topic also of interest to current Animal Studies. In this article, I consider how the dogs in the novels are characterized, through naming and the attribution of sentience, but in particular in terms of the agency attributed to them in the language of the narrator and other human characters, including in relation to cognition. While there is evidence of attributed agency aplenty, from all three novelists, a sharp linguistic focus shows the cognition to be often mitigated. Emily does not stand out from her sisters in this respect. This characterization of the fictional dogs by all three authors offers something of a challenge to the notion of the dog-human binary.
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Bronte Studies
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期刊介绍: Brontë Studies is the only journal solely dedicated to research on the Brontë family. Published continuously since 1895, it aims to encourage further study and research on all matters relating to the Brontë family, their background and writings, and their place in literary and cultural history. Original, peer-reviewed articles are published as well as papers delivered at conferences, notes on matters of interest, short notices reporting research activities and correspondence arising from items previously published in the journal. The journal also provides an official record of the Brontë Society and reports new accessions to the Brontë Parsonage Museum and its research library.
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