Edgeworth's "Great Coat": A Material-Semiotic Reading of the Irish Mantle and Novelistic Interiority

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Eighteenth-Century Fiction Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.3138/ecf.35.2.261
Colleen Taylor
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Abstract:This article presents a material-semiotic reading of the Irish mantle to develop a new, formal analysis of subjective interiority in Maria Edgeworth's Irish novels. The mantle's material functions of concealment and physical defense in medieval Ireland, alongside its imperial and nationalist adaptations in the writings of Edmund Spenser and Joseph Cooper Walker, evince the garment's complex narrativity. Informed by new materialist theory, this article uses the mantle's material and semiotic articulations, from its violent history and gendered adaptations in the early nineteenth century, to adapt Deidre Lynch's model of deep character in the British novel to Irish fiction. Through the allusion to colonial violence, the mantles in Castle Rackrent (1800) and Ennui (1809) structure a deep interiority that is unique to Irish character. The mantle both signals and conceals the depths of Irish subjectivity within the text, confounding reader-character intimacy. Edgeworth's mantles demand a revised model of deep character for the Irish context.
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埃奇沃斯的“大衣”:爱尔兰斗篷与新奇室内的物质符号学解读
摘要:本文通过对爱尔兰衣钵的材料符号学解读,对玛丽亚·埃奇沃斯的爱尔兰小说中的主观内在性进行了新的、形式化的分析。斗篷在中世纪爱尔兰的隐蔽和物理防御的物质功能,以及埃德蒙·斯宾塞和约瑟夫·库珀·沃克作品中对其帝国主义和民族主义的改编,表明了这件衣服的复杂叙事性。本文在新唯物主义理论的指导下,从19世纪初的暴力历史和性别改编中,运用地幔的材料和符号表达,将戴德丽·林奇在英国小说中的深层性格模式改编为爱尔兰小说。通过对殖民暴力的暗示,《拉克伦特城堡》(1800年)和《恩努伊》(1809年)中的斗篷构建了爱尔兰特有的深层次内在性。斗篷既暗示又掩盖了文本中爱尔兰人主体性的深度,混淆了读者与人物的亲密关系。埃奇沃斯的咒语要求对爱尔兰背景下的深层性格进行修正。
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