The marriage unease : a hegelian master-slave examination of the woman question in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley
Titre | The marriage unease : a hegelian master-slave examination of the woman question in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley |
Type | Mémoire de Master |
Auteurs | Telleria Barbara Ann |
Directeurs | Denance Pascale |
Année | 2017 |
URL | http://dune.univ-angers.fr/fichiers/15004379/20172MALLC7448/fichier/7448F.pdf |
Mots-clés | Charlotte Brontë, George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Marriage, Master-Slave Dialectic, Metatextuality, Shirley, Victorian Period |
Date de soutenance | 2017-06-28 |
Résumé | Ce mémoire examine les personnages, la métatextualité, et la "Woman Question" du roman Shirley de Charlotte Brontë en utilisant le dialectique Maître-Esclave du philosophe allemand Georg Hegel. |
Résumé en anglais | Charlotte Brontë's Shirley is analyzed by equating the characters' differing power balances as well as the novel's intertextuality and metatextuality through an interpretation employing the Hegelian Master-Slave Dialectic. The struggles of the rioting mill-workers are paralleled to the novel's middle-class women. The male characters effectively are placed in the Master/Lord status while the women are delegated the Slave/Bondsman role. In her identity's fluidity, Shirley Keeldar embodies the both Master and Slave spheres yet ultimately relinquishes her Master dominance upon her marriage to Louis Moore. |
Langue de rédaction | Anglais |
Nb pages | 110 |
Diplôme | Master Arts, Lettres et Civilisations |
Editeur | Université Angers |
Place Published | Angers |
Libellé UFR | UFR de Lettres, Langues et Sciences Humaines |