Toxic Love: Gender and Genre in Frances Sheridan's Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Eighteenth-Century Fiction Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.3138/ecf.35.2.235
Barbara M. Benedict
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Abstract:How can so exemplary a heroine of sensibility as Sidney be so brutally punished in an apparently typical conduct fiction like Frances Sheridan's Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (1761)? This essay locates one cause for the novel's unsatisfying effect in the hostility depicted between the sexes, which undermines the novel's conduct-fiction moral code. Through close reading informed by queer theory and social history, I argue that all the major characters experience relationships poisoned by conflicting loyalties and interests—in familial bonds, homosocial friendships between pairs of both men and women, and heterosexual affairs. The emotional dysfunctionality of these social relations reflects the eighteenthcentury cultural confusion over such issues as the social value of sensibility, the nature of sentimental friendship and its relationship to same-sex relations and to heterosexual unions. The account of these toxic rivalries suggests that this novel offers a satirical critique of conduct fiction because the genre endorses an antifeminist ideology predicated on gender division.
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有毒的爱:弗朗西斯·谢里丹的《西德尼·比道夫小姐回忆录》中的性别与类型
摘要:在弗兰西斯·谢里丹的《西德尼·比多夫小姐回忆录》(1761)这样一部典型的行为小说中,像西德尼这样一位感性的女英雄,怎么会受到如此残酷的惩罚?本文从两性之间的敌意中找到了小说效果不佳的原因之一,这种敌意破坏了小说的行为小说道德规范。通过仔细阅读酷儿理论和社会历史,我认为所有主要角色都经历过被相互冲突的忠诚和利益毒害的关系——家庭纽带、男女之间的同性恋友谊,以及异性恋。这些社会关系的情感功能障碍反映了八世纪文化对情感的社会价值、情感友谊的性质及其与同性关系和异性结合的关系等问题的困惑。对这些有毒竞争的描述表明,这部小说对行为小说进行了讽刺性批判,因为该类型支持基于性别划分的反迷你主义意识形态。
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