Pennine Landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights

C. Heywood
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Abstract This article proposes that Charlotte and Emily attached similar values to the Pennine landscapes they knew at home and in the Yorkshire Dales. At home they knew the heather-clad, gritstone moorland of the southern Pennines. At school they lived among the limestone crags of the northern Pennines around Cowan Bridge. In Jane Eyre, Charlotte presented both western Pennine landscapes, the limestone north and the moorland south, in a natural sequence created by the heroine's journeys. In Wuthering Heights, the two landscapes appear in the same place: the southern Pennine moorland appears as a dreamlike overlay or magic carpet in the second half of the novel, transforming the limestone landscape which is defined in the first half. Both sisters associated the limestone north with betrayal and death, and the southern moorland with regeneration in the individual and society.
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《简爱》和《呼啸山庄》中的潘宁风景
本文认为夏洛蒂和爱米丽对她们在家乡和约克郡山谷所熟悉的本宁风景有着相似的价值观。在家里,他们熟悉南奔宁山脉的石南荒原。上学时,他们住在奔宁山脉北部考恩桥附近的石灰岩峭壁中。在《简·爱》中,夏洛特按照女主人公的旅行所创造的自然顺序,呈现了奔宁半岛西部的风景,北部是石灰岩,南部是荒原。在《呼啸山庄》中,这两种景观出现在同一个地方:本宁半岛南部的沼地在小说的后半部分像梦幻般的覆盖物或魔毯一样出现,改变了前半部分定义的石灰岩景观。姐妹俩都把北方的石灰岩与背叛和死亡联系在一起,把南方的沼地与个人和社会的重生联系在一起。
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Pennine Landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights Narrative Cross-Dressing in Charlotte Brontë's The Professor Mary Taylor: 'More Precious Than Rubies' Brontë Society Literary Luncheon Lecture, 7 April 2001. 2001 Annual Brontë Lecture New Publishing Arrangements
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