“不,他们的微不足道,难道不是一种悲哀吗?”: Συμπάθεια《阿莫斯·巴顿牧师的悲惨命运》

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5325/georelioghlstud.74.2.0129
Juan de Dios Torralbo Caballero
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这篇文章探讨了阿莫斯·巴顿牧师的悲伤命运,特别关注了他的妻子所遭受的苦难以及这些苦难给她带来的损失。在许多方面,阿米莉亚·巴顿是典型的维多利亚时代家庭主妇和母亲,也是女性家庭生活的象征。当她35岁去世时,她的角色由她的大女儿承担。故事开始时,帕蒂九岁,在结局中以一个三十岁的女人的身份出现。这篇文章的中心前提是证明阿米莉亚的早逝是对维多利亚社会中根深蒂固的性别角色的强烈谴责;这是对当代妇女在家庭和整个社会中的作用现状的有力挑战。这项研究应用了当代人物——拉斯金等思想家和丁尼生等诗人——关于维多利亚时代性别角色(绅士风度、女性气质、女性自我克制)的观点。它还探讨了与《悲惨的命运》相关的悲情和同情的概念,并从作者自己对小说的概念来审视文本。
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“Nay, is there not a pathos in their very insignificance?”: Συμπάθεια in “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton”
This article examines “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton,” paying particular attention to the hardships endured by his wife and the toll they take on her. In many ways, Amelia Barton is the archetypal Victorian housewife and mother, and a synecdoche of female domesticity. When she dies at the age of thirty-five, her role is taken up by her eldest daughter. Patty is nine years old at the start of the narrative, appearing as a thirty-year-old woman in the conclusion. The central premise of this article is to demonstrate that the premature death of Amelia stands as an emphatic condemnation of the established gendered roles firmly embedded in Victorian society; it is a powerful challenge to the contemporary status quo with regard to the role of women, both within the family and in society in general. The study applies the ideas of contemporary figures—thinkers such as Ruskin, and poets such as Tennyson—regarding Victorian gendered roles (gentlemanliness, womanliness, female self-restraint). It also explores the concepts of pathos and sympátheia in relation to “The Sad Fortunes,” as well as examining the text in terms of the author’s own conception of the novel.
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Spinoza’s Ethics Special Section: The Correspondence of G. H. Lewes and Charles Darwin Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction; The Science of Character: Human Objecthood and the Ends of Victorian Realism “Nay, is there not a pathos in their very insignificance?”: Συμπάθεια in “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton” The Correspondence of G. H. Lewes and Charles Darwin
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