Narrative Cross-Dressing in Charlotte Brontë's The Professor

U. Kauer
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Abstract Charlotte Brontë's novel The Professor is usually regarded as a failure. The reasons for this failure, have, however, never been closely examined. The essay tries to prove that the main reason why the novel fails to convince the reader lies in the narrative form the author chose. Narrative cross-dressing was a very rare phenomenon in the nineteenth century, so Charlotte Brontë's reasons for choosing a male first-person narrator will be examined in a first step. After that, the essay elucidates the weaknesses in the narrative construction of the novel. The doubts about the hero's masculinity will be verified by various contextual and narrative aspects: the narrator's attitude towards sexuality, his language, and the manner in which he describes other protagonists all contribute to cause a gender instability in the novel. Instead of having a liberating effect, this gender instability undermines the credulity of the narrator-persona and thus explains the inadequacy of the novel noted by so many critics.
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夏洛特Brontë《教授》中的叙事变装
摘要夏洛特Brontë的小说《教授》通常被认为是一部失败之作。然而,这种失败的原因从来没有被仔细研究过。本文试图证明小说未能说服读者的主要原因在于作者选择的叙事形式。在十九世纪,叙事性变装是一种非常罕见的现象,所以夏洛特Brontë选择男性第一人称叙述者的原因将在第一步进行研究。接着,文章阐述了小说在叙事结构上的不足。对男主角男子气概的怀疑将通过各种上下文和叙事方面得到证实:叙述者对性的态度,他的语言,以及他描述其他主角的方式,这些都导致了小说中的性别不稳定。这种性别的不稳定性非但没有起到解放的作用,反而削弱了叙述者角色的轻信性,从而解释了众多评论家所指出的小说的不足之处。
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