Terapia Jane Eyre: Neowiktoriańska perspektywa wobec klasyka literatury w „The Mirror” Francine Prose

Julia Maria Zygan

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Artykuł ma na celu przedstawienie „The Mirror”Francine Prose (2016) jako neowiktoriańskiego przepisania Jane Eyre (1847/2014), które obala wiktoriańskie wartości i ideały dotyczące kobiet, jednocześnie przyjmując feministyczne podejście do klasyka Charlotte Brontë. Badanie opiera się na teorii hipertekstualności Gerarda Genette’a (1982/1997). Hipertekst Prose rewiduje „szczęśliwe zakończenie” powieści Brontë, zwracając uwagę na problemy wcześniej przemilczane w klasyku, dotyczące manipulacji kobietami. „The Mirror” kwestionuje wiktoriańskie wartości i proponuje inne – podkreśla znaczenie wzajemnego zrozumienia wśród kobiet oraz siostrzeństwa.


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Francine Prose; Jane Eyre; wiktoriańskie wartości; neowiktorianizm; hipertekstualność

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/ff.2024.42.1.135-147
Data publikacji: 2024-12-13 15:10:40
Data złożenia artykułu: 2024-04-15 13:45:17


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