The Sensation Novel and the Redundant Woman Question

Emily Steinlight
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This chapter follows the narrative logic of biopolitics into the English countryside, where similar pressures turn out to be covertly at work. It traces how the sensation novels of the 1860s became notorious for enclosing the infectious qualities of the crowd within a female body and allowing that body to infiltrate the apparently protected sphere of domestic fiction. To explain the outrage provoked by such bestsellers as Lady Audley's Secret and East Lynne, the chapter attributes their distinctive plot twists to the Victorian demographic theory of “redundant women”: a female population exceeding the national demand for wives and mothers. It investigates how the novels of Mary Braddon and Ellen Wood made their antiheroines all but synonymous with mass population, mass culture, and systems of industrial mass production. Ultimately, the chapter demonstrates why a particular narrative version of redundancy became paradoxically central to fiction as well as to the sexual and cultural politics of criticism.
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感觉小说与多余的女人问题
这一章遵循生物政治进入英国乡村的叙事逻辑,在那里,类似的压力被证明在暗中起作用。它追溯了19世纪60年代的轰动小说是如何因将人群的传染性特性封闭在女性身体中而臭名昭著的,并允许这个身体渗透到显然受到保护的国内小说领域。为了解释《奥德利夫人的秘密》和《东琳恩》等畅销书引发的愤怒,这一章将它们独特的情节转折归因于维多利亚时代的“多余女性”人口理论:女性人口超过了全国对妻子和母亲的需求。它调查了玛丽·布雷登和艾伦·伍德的小说是如何把他们的反女主角变成了大众人口、大众文化和工业大规模生产系统的代名词。最后,本章论证了为什么一个特殊的叙事版本的冗余成为小说的矛盾中心,以及批评的性和文化政治。
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