Brontës的呼吁

I. Campbell
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r·l·史蒂文森的《爱德华·海德》经历了与《杰基尔博士》不同的新感觉和新现实,Brontë系列小说的魅力在于对人物认知的改变。人们对他们性格的刻板印象被他们生动的情感和拒绝对他人的期望做出反应所破坏。各种文学技巧的展示,以及对诚实和真实的自我表达的努力,如此清晰地记录下来,对每一代新读者都有持久的吸引力。这是1999年4月坎贝尔博士在Brontë协会在斯基普顿的文学午餐上的讲话。
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The Brontës' Appeal
Abstract As R. L. Stevenson's Edward Hyde experiences new sensations and a new reality to that experienced by Dr Jekyll, so the appeal of the Brontë novels lies in the altered perceptions of their characters. The stereotypes that might be expected of their characters are undermined by the vividness of their feelings and by their refusal to react to their expectations of others. The variety of literary techniques displayed and the striving for honest and authentic self-expression so clearly chronicled, contribute to an enduring appeal to each new generation of readers. This is the text of Dr Campbell's talk to the Brontë Society's Literary Lunch at Skipton in April 1999.
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