Mary Carpenter, Frances Power Cobbe, “Noble Workers,” and Evangelical Discourse in Action

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1017/s1060150323000657
Alison Booth
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Victorian activists Mary Carpenter (1807–1877) and Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904) held different standing in their day: the international founder of reform schools, considered a devout “noble worker,” mentored the Theist journalist who is better known today for feminism and animal-rights organizing. The essay draws on contemporary and recent studies of both figures and the short versions collected in books in Collective Biographies of Women, a database with an XML schema annotating the narratives. Examining different treatment of Carpenter and Cobbe in varied texts, the essay especially focuses on keywords and phrases, “noble,” “worker,” “perishing and dangerous classes,” and tropes of a lady entering low or dark places. Evangelical discourse is disparaged in the current climate among academics and activists seeking health care, education, or rights for the poor, but affect and faith-based activism should not be discounted then or now.

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玛丽-卡彭特、弗朗西丝-鲍尔-科布、"高尚的工人 "和福音派的行动论述
维多利亚时代的活动家玛丽-卡彭特(1807-1877 年)和弗兰切丝-鲍尔-科布(1822-1904 年)在她们的时代有着不同的地位:这位国际改革学校的创始人被认为是虔诚的 "贵族工人",她指导的这位有神论记者如今因女权主义和动物权利组织而更为人熟知。这篇文章借鉴了当代和近期对这两位人物的研究,以及《女性集体传记》中收集的简短版本,这是一个带有 XML 模式注释叙事的数据库。文章研究了不同文本中对卡彭特和科布的不同处理方式,尤其关注 "高贵"、"工人"、"灭亡和危险的阶层 "等关键词和短语,以及淑女进入低谷或黑暗之地的故事。在当前寻求医疗保健、教育或穷人权利的学者和活动家中,福音派的论述被贬低,但无论在当时还是现在,都不应该忽视影响和基于信仰的活动。
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期刊介绍: Victorian Literature and Culture encourages high quality original work concerned with all areas of Victorian literature and culture, including music and the fine arts. The journal presents work at the cutting edge of current research, including exciting new studies in untouched subjects or new methodologies. Contributions are welcomed from internationally established scholars as well as younger members of the profession. The Editors" topic for 2005 is "Fin-de-Siècle Women Poets". Review essays form a central part of the journal, and offer an authoritative view of important subjects together with a list of relevant works that serves as an up-to-date bibliography.
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