Commerce, Law, and Revolution in the Novels of Elizabeth Gaskell and Charlotte Brontë

Alison L. LaCroix
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The 1840s and 1850s witnessed the publication of three great “condition of England” novels: Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley (1849) and Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton (1848) and North and South (1855). All three novels examine the consequences of the Industrial Revolution in England, and all are critical in their appraisal of its effects on individuals, society, and the national—and even the international—realm. All three focus on the world of commerce and manufacturing, but the realm of law is never far away. Yet there are differences: in Shirley, Brontë delves into the interior lives of two very different female protagonists, while Gaskell’s narratives are more concerned with economic and social injustice. Brontë set Shirley during the Napoleonic Wars of the early 1800s, a period of British imperial struggle and ultimate triumph. Gaskell placed the action of Mary Barton a decade prior to its writing, but in North and South she depicted her current moment, with a consequent sharpening of her critique. This essay examines the novels’ treatment of a set of interconnected themes: commerce, law, and revolution, with reference to related questions of politics, gender, and time.
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伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔和夏洛特小说中的商业、法律和革命Brontë
19世纪40年代和50年代见证了三部伟大的“英国情况”小说的出版:夏洛特Brontë的《雪莉》(1849)和伊丽莎白盖斯凯尔的《玛丽巴顿》(1848)以及《南北》(1855)。这三部小说都考察了英国工业革命的后果,它们都对工业革命对个人、社会、国家乃至国际领域的影响进行了批判性的评价。这三本书都聚焦于商业和制造业,但法律领域从未远离。但也有不同之处:在《雪莉》中,Brontë深入探讨了两个截然不同的女主人公的内心生活,而盖斯凯尔的叙事更关注经济和社会的不公正。Brontë将雪莉设定在19世纪初的拿破仑战争时期,这是英国帝国斗争和最终胜利的时期。盖斯凯尔将玛丽·巴顿的故事设定在小说写作的十年前,但在《北方与南方》中,她描绘的是她当下的生活,随之而来的是她尖锐的批评。本文考察了这些小说对一系列相互关联的主题的处理:商业、法律和革命,并参考了政治、性别和时间等相关问题。
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