학술논문
A Study on the Narratives of the Brontёs
이용수 32
- 영문명
- A Study on the Narratives of the Brontёs
- 발행기관
- 한국영미어문학회
- 저자명
- Dae-Hae Choi
- 간행물 정보
- 『영미어문학』영미어문학(TAEGU REVIEW) 제73호, 63~84쪽, 전체 22쪽
- 주제분류
- 어문학 > 영어와문학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2004.12.01
5,440원
구매일시로부터 72시간 이내에 다운로드 가능합니다.
이 학술논문 정보는 (주)교보문고와 각 발행기관 사이에 저작물 이용 계약이 체결된 것으로, 교보문고를 통해 제공되고 있습니다.
국문 초록
영문 초록
This study aims to explain how the Brontes' Narratives is interwoven by various narrative techniques. In this paper I have examined the three novels of the Brontes. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre has a fundamental conflict between mother-figures and heroine Jane. It is Jane's failure to establish rapport with her primary mother-figure, Mrs. Reed that finally leads to the plot's failure to reach a resolution until the very end of the novel Unlike other works where the mother is absent and it is the lack of maternal presence that breeds mistrust and conflict between characters, Jane Eyre has a powerful presence of a surrogate mother. Emily's Wuthering Heights seems to be very neatly designed, though it has multiple narrators and interwoven plots. Beneath the surface, however, there are ruptures in the layers of narratives that we can detect at a second reading. These ruptures are caused by the narrators who choose to tell the story in their own special way, and they ultimately reveal a fragmentation in author's vision which splits the novel itself. Anne Bronte makes use of established genres like the fairy tale, the gathic and the Bildungstroman, and subvert and deconstruct these older, "patriarchal" forms of narrative. Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is similar to Wuthering Heights, especially because both novels have twin tales yoked together Markham and Helen tell two separate stories in Anne's novel like Emily's Lockwood and Dean Helen bestrides both stories, and there is an underlying pattern of repetitiveness that links the plots in both novels, in spite of breaks and fragmentations. Indeed, the Bronte sisters use earlier, more rigidly defined forms of narratives in their fragmentary narratilon. Their novels that originate from their personal history of suffering, struggles and catastrophes surely create a form that illustrates for readers the shape of things to come in English literature.
목차
Works Cited
Abstract
키워드
해당간행물 수록 논문
- A Note on the Defective T and Merge of There
- The Altruistic Self in Walt Whitman's Drum-Taps
- Reading Hamlet's Mind
- The Tragedy of the Jew in the Comedy of Christian Venice
- A Study on the Narratives of the Brontёs
- Transition or Subversion? : Politics of Containment in Kant's Aesthetics
- On the Integration of the Centering Algorithm with Models of the Global Discourse Structure
- System and Deconstruction of Meaning : John Ashbery
- The Transition of Shakespeare's Comic Dramaturgy in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Dorothy Wordsworth's Sense of Self and the Poetics of Community
- On the Definiteness Effect in There Constructions
- Postmodern Ethics and Eastern Thought : to the Sublime Beyond the Rhythm of Difference
참고문헌
관련논문
어문학 > 영어와문학분야 BEST
더보기어문학 > 영어와문학분야 NEW
- 현대 비극의 ‘사라지는 하마르티아’와 ‘투쟁의 운명’
- Transitions of (The) Flower Drum Song: From Chin Yang Lee to David Henry Hwang
- 영어 부정극어 발화유형 비교
최근 이용한 논문
교보eBook 첫 방문을 환영 합니다!
신규가입 혜택 지급이 완료 되었습니다.
바로 사용 가능한 교보e캐시 1,000원 (유효기간 7일)
지금 바로 교보eBook의 다양한 콘텐츠를 이용해 보세요!