“认为自己被亲吻了”:19世纪中产阶级英语情书中的亲密、订婚和物质文化

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Victorian Culture Pub Date : 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1093/jvcult/vcad006
Maggie Kalenak
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1840年《邮政关税法案》的通过和便士邮政的实施,一夜之间扩大了英国男女,尤其是中产阶级的书信生活。邮费的可负担性、写信附件的商业繁荣,以及定期通信的社会压力的增加,都增强并改变了个人建立各种关系的方式,尤其是浪漫关系。本文通过对中产阶级夫妇的45封情书的个案研究,考察了浪漫信件在整个19世纪的作用,尤其是在订婚期间。书信集是用来研究情侣们在走向婚礼(或不走向婚礼)的过程中是如何协商和建立亲密关系的。情书不仅因其书面内容而受到重视,而且具有护身符般的、恋物癖的和具体化的特性,代表着它们的发送者和它们促成的关系。他们的来来往往标志着时间,他们的长度意味着感情的深度,他们的表现反映了亲密。随着浪漫文化适应书信体技术的进步,并赋予其各个方面以意义,书信成为个人和夫妇创造和探索情感、感官和情感自我的场所。
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‘Consider yourself kissed’: Intimacy, Engagement, and Material Culture in Nineteenth-Century Middle-Class English Love Letters
The passage of the Postal Duties Bill in 1840 and the implementation of the penny post expanded the epistolary lives of English men and women, particularly the middle classes, overnight. The affordability of postage, the commercial boom in letter-writing appurtenances, and the increased social pressure for regular correspondence augmented and altered how individuals built all sorts of relationships, especially romantic ones. This paper relies on 45 case studies of middle-class couples’ love letters to examine the role of romantic correspondence, particularly during the life-period of engagement, throughout the nineteenth century. Correspondence collections are used to examine how couples negotiated and built intimate relationships as they progressed (or not) towards their nuptials. Not only valued for their written contents, love letters took on talismanic, fetishistic, and embodied properties representing their senders and the relationships they facilitated. Their comings and goings marked time, their length signified depth of feeling, and their presentation reflected intimacy. As romantic culture adapted to progressions in epistolary technology and assigned meaning to its various aspects, correspondence became a venue for individuals and couples to create and explore their emotional, sensual, and sentimental selves.
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