How Many Siblings Had Philip Pirrip?: Counting Brothers and Sisters in the Victorian Novel

IF 0.2 2区 文学 N/A LITERATURE ELH Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1353/elh.2022.0006
Karen Bourrier, Kelly Hager
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Abstract:In this paper, following a midrange methodology that combines insights from narrative theory with human and machine reading, we gather data from fifty domestic realist novels. We find that while the average mid-Victorian family hovered just below six children, the average family in the Victorian novel has 2.8 children, and more than a third are only children. Novelists responded to the demands of the narrative when constructing their sibling sets: certain quantities and gender configurations of siblings are wrought from formal necessity. We identify several patterns stemming from our data in the composition of the novelistic Victorian sibling set, including orphans, heiresses, brother-sister pairings, and the long family as a joke. We find that the Victorian novel's focus on lineage leads novelists to prune the long families of history quite aggressively, representing them vaguely if at all. We conclude by offering our methodology, which relies on a combination of minimal computing and close reading, as an example and provocation to scholars seeking to embark on more empirical projects, and to see familiar texts anew.
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菲利普·皮里普有几个兄弟姐妹?:维多利亚时代小说中的数兄弟姐妹
摘要:本文采用一种将叙事理论与人类和机器阅读相结合的中档方法,收集了50部国内现实主义小说的数据。我们发现,维多利亚时代中期的家庭平均有不到6个孩子,而维多利亚时代小说中的家庭平均有2.8个孩子,其中超过三分之一是独生子女。小说家在构建他们的兄弟姐妹群体时回应了叙事的要求:兄弟姐妹的某些数量和性别配置是由形式上的必要性造成的。我们从维多利亚时代小说般的兄弟姐妹组合的组成数据中确定了几种模式,包括孤儿、女继承人、兄弟姐妹配对,以及作为笑话的长家庭。我们发现,维多利亚时代的小说对世系的关注,使得小说家们对历史悠久的家族进行了相当激进的删减,即使有,也会模糊地表现出来。最后,我们提供了我们的方法,它依赖于最小计算和仔细阅读的结合,作为一个例子和对寻求开展更多实证项目的学者的激励,并重新审视熟悉的文本。
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