The Spirit of Labor

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Religion and the Arts Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI:10.1163/15685292-02601005
Rebecca D. Soares
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Although typically characterized as authors of social realism or social gospel fiction, respectively, Elizabeth Gaskell’s and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s nineteenth-century industrial novels defy traditional generic designations through their deployment of supernatural and spiritualist discourse to otherwise decidedly earthly and material subjects. Creating a genre that I call spiritual realism, these writers infused realist narratives with the spiritual motifs and images that colored the social and religious ideology of the nineteenth century in order to represent both the material and immaterial realities of their everyday experience. This new spiritual realism allowed writers to depict the nebulous, transitory, and incomprehensible aspects of their everyday reality in an increasingly modern, industrial, and transnational world. In order to establish the centrality of spiritual realism to our understanding of nineteenth-century industrial fiction, this essay examines Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1855) and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s The Silent Partner (1871), emphasizing each author’s deployment of spiritualism to interrogate the morality of industrialization and the treatment of workers.
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尽管伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔和伊丽莎白·斯图尔特·菲尔普斯的十九世纪工业小说通常分别被描述为社会现实主义或社会福音小说的作者,但它们通过将超自然和精神主义话语运用到其他明显的世俗和物质主题中,挑战了传统的通用名称。这些作家创造了一种我称之为精神现实主义的流派,他们在现实主义叙事中融入了19世纪社会和宗教意识形态的精神主题和图像,以代表他们日常经历的物质和非物质现实。这种新的精神现实主义使作家能够在一个日益现代、工业和跨国的世界中描绘他们日常现实中模糊、短暂和不可理解的方面。为了确立精神现实主义在我们理解19世纪工业小说中的中心地位,本文考察了伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔的《北方与南方》(1855年)和伊丽莎白·斯图尔特·菲尔普斯的《沉默的伙伴》(1871年),强调了每一位作者对唯心主义的运用,以质疑工业化的道德和工人的待遇。
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