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- Title
Narrative Forms and Ethical Structures in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel: A Review of The Angel and the Dove and Ethical Perspectives in the Narratives of Regency Novels.
- Authors
Huang Fang
- Abstract
Ethical Perspectives in the Narratives of Regency Novels and its sequel The Angel and the Dove: A Study of Elizabeth Gaskell's Novels, both authored by Chen Lizhen, are interdisciplinary studies on the intersection of ethical literary criticism and narrative theory in the nineteenth-century British novel. The Angel and the Dove demonstrates the duality of narrative discourse and gender politics in Gaskell's novels from the perspective of narrative theory, focusing on Gaskell's efforts to address the issue of women's social status in Victorian England. Ethical Perspectives in the Narratives of Regency Novels approaches the narrative forms of a series of influential Regency novels from the perspective of ethical literary criticism. The two monographs are closely related to form a continued effort to depict the evolution of the nineteenth-century British novel, revealing the diversity, complexity and originality of this literary genre. They shed new light on the study of English literature and are undoubtedly valuable sources of inspiration for future research.
- Subjects
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865; LITERARY criticism; LITERARY form; NINETEENTH century; COLUMBIDAE; SOCIAL status; ENGLISH literature
- Publication
Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, 2022, Vol 6, Issue 3, p546
- ISSN
2520-4920
- Publication type
Article