The Weather Is Dirty: Jane Austen’s Use of Nature as a Social Agent

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Interdisciplinary Literary Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.5325/intelitestud.25.4.0403
Monika Z. Moore
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Throughout her works, Jane Austen utilized weather as a powerful natural phenomenon to facilitate plot action through enabling or inhibiting social interactions. The inclusion of the natural world gives indications of how Austen perceived humans in relation to the environment: that people, their plans, and their social interactions were very much at the mercy of nature. This ecocritical analysis of her work extends beyond the picturesque into broader conceptions of her interests in people and their interconnections with each other and with nature, raising the heretofore unspoken idea that Austen perceived nature as having the ability to both enable and interrupt social engagement. Austen’s use of weather to facilitate character action and plot development could be interpreted as a convention of Romanticism, or as counter to Romanticism, as these very same natural events create kinks in plans, deviating from so-called ideal conditions. This article examines the role of weather as a plot device across a selection of Austen’s novels, including Northanger Abby, Sense & Sensibility, Pride & Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, and Persuasion. This article offers further ecocritical analysis of her interests in people and their interconnections with each other and with nature.
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天气很脏简-奥斯汀利用自然作为社会媒介
纵观简-奥斯汀的作品,她将天气作为一种强大的自然现象,通过促进或抑制社会互动来推动情节发展。自然世界的融入表明了奥斯汀如何看待人类与环境的关系:人、人的计划以及人与人之间的社会交往在很大程度上受大自然的支配。对奥斯汀作品的这种生态批判分析超越了风景如画的范畴,延伸到她对人的兴趣以及人与人、人与大自然之间相互联系的更广泛概念中,提出了一个前所未闻的观点,即奥斯汀认为大自然既能促成社会交往,也能打断社会交往。奥斯汀利用天气来促进人物行动和情节发展,这可以被解释为浪漫主义的惯例,也可以被解释为与浪漫主义背道而驰,因为正是这些自然事件使计划出现了偏差,偏离了所谓的理想条件。本文研究了奥斯汀的部分小说,包括《诺桑觉寺》(Northanger Abby)、《理智与情感》(Sense & Sensibility)、《傲慢与偏见》(Pride & Prejudice)、《曼斯菲尔德庄园》(Mansfield Park)、《艾玛》(Emma)和《劝导》(Persuasion)中天气作为情节设置的作用。本文对她对人的兴趣以及人与人之间、人与大自然之间的相互联系进行了进一步的生态批评分析。
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期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Literary Studies seeks to explore the interconnections between literary study and other disciplines, ideologies, and cultural methods of critique. All national literatures, periods, and genres are welcomed topics.
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