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1、Wuthering Heights-a Female Gothic NovelI. IntroductionEmily Bront is an English woman writer of superb talent during the Victorian Age. She is well known for her only novel Wuthering Heights, a strange and powerful book, said by many to be the finest novel in the English language. Since it was publi
2、shed, this great book suffered peoples attack and criticism. These who censured it regarded it a book full of abnormal psychology and heathenish thought. “Anyone who did read it was repulsed by the brutality and violence of the characters” (James, 1979:7) and by the fact that it differed so much fro
3、m the romantic novels of that time. They do not want realism as Emily depicts it, and they do not want wild, fierce antiheroes like Heathcliff who is more like a villain or willful, passionate heroines like Catherine Earnshaw. And that is the reason why Emily Bront is kept away from the mainstream o
4、f the 19th century literature, and people do not accept her fair fame until the coming of the 20th century. Both Emily and her works are mysterious and unique. There are various approaches applied by the critics to study Wuthering Heights from the aspects of the theme, the writing technique, love an
5、d revenge, and so on. However, there is hardly any attempt to research Wuthering Heights by combining its Gothic context with the feminist viewpoint. In view of this blank, this article is trying to reread this work as a Female Gothic novel mainly based on the following three facets: Firstly, from t
6、he development of literary movement, the early Gothic novels arose in the second half of the 18th century. The origin of Wuthering Heights, its development and the ending were between 1771 and 1802. At that time, the English Gothic novels were catching on like fire throughout the country. With the d
7、evelopment of Gothic novels people gradually forgot the early Gothic novels. Yet from the Bront sisters Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights we can still find the Gothic features evidently. Secondly, from the social development since the Industrial Revolution in the second half of the 18th century, the s
8、ocial class in English society had undergone radical changes. The life style was broken by the Enclosure Movement and expropriation. The majority of peasants were driven off their land which had been passed into the hands of the landlords. The landless peasants went to cities and became workers who
9、owned nothing but labor and had to work long hours for low wages. People were tired of the old life style, they looked forward to seeing song fancy and new things, and this kind of aspiration became the social foundation of gothic novel. Finally, Wuthering Heights was connected with Emily Brontes in
10、dividual life experience. “Stronger than a man, simpler than a child.” (Yang, 1983:21) Charlotte Bront used these words to describe her. We hope to find some new connotations from the novel to enable us to have more enlightenments and considerations. Emily is the truly free spirit of the family, one
11、 who could not live away from her beloved extensive though dangerous and bleak moors-Haworth. Her father is of Irish stock and famous for his fluent speech and imagination. He played a very important role in shaping Emilys character and genius- “the temperament of the Irish- melancholy, passionate,
12、proud, restless, eloquent, and witty- and the Methodist religious fervor and enthusiasm shown by the followers of John Wesley.” (James, 1979:6) Besides, “environment also played its part in creating the uniqueness of Emily Bront. The village of Haworth was very isolated and intensely. Yorkshire and
13、the people living there were in strong contrast to the Celtic temperament. They were blunt, practical, stubborn, sparing of speech, vigorous, and harsh to the point of brutality.” (James, 1979:6) The product of the moors exalts the spirit of Emily and fills her soul with the love of liberty. Another
14、 factor that influenced Emilys character was her brother, Branwell, the one to whom Emily had always been closest. Branwells falling prey to drink and drugs almost made Emilys heart broken. Because of his death, Emily never left the house again and insisted on keeping up her regular round of duties.
15、 A few months after Branwells death, Emily died at the age of thirty.Emily Bront “used the stark Yorkshire setting, not to create suspense and horror, as in the typical Gothic novel, but as a natural part of her story.” (James, 1979:7) On one hand, she carries on the Gothic tradition in her creation
16、 of the novel. On the other hand, she has not just employed the mode but promotes some improvements in this old tradition. She used the skill of Female Gothic in her writing of the novel. . From Gothic Novel to Female Gothic NovelIn studying Wuthering Heights from the aspect of a Female Gothic novel
17、, no one can ignore the definition of this term Gothic. To do so, however, one is likely to fall into the trap of ambiguity, for there is no definite and comprehensive way to expound it. As time goes by, the connotation of this term gradually expands from its original meaning into broader sense. “Th
18、e word Gothic originally referred to the Goths, an early Germanic tribe, then came to signify Germanic, then medieval.” (M.H, 2004:110) They fought against the Roman Empire at their most violent times in 5A.D. Then they gradually died away in the process of history. But the gothic peoples braveness
19、and good at fighting caused hurt to the heart of the South Europeans, especially in Italians. Although after around 7A.D. the Goths vanishes from history, Roman Empire fell, the Italian Vasari first adopted “goth” to represent the medieval architectural style. Its feature was subterranean dungeons,
20、secret passageways, traveling spires, heavy stone walls, narrow windows, tinny glass, gloomy room and the rest, but under the influence of the thinkers in Renaissance goth was endowed with more new meaning such as savage, terror, fear, falling behind, mystery, dark age and medieval period and so on.
21、Around the early 18th century, Gothic developed into a genre in literary realm. In particular, “the term Gothic has also been extended to a type of fiction which lacks the exotic setting of the earlier romances, but develops a brooding atmosphere of gloom and terror, represents events that are uncan
22、ny or macabre or melodramatically violent, and often deals with aberrant psychological states.” (M.H, 2004:110) The attempt to define Gothic writings usually follows the method named by Eugenia DeLamotte in Monthly published in 1801. In such kind of works, “some writers set their stories in the medi
23、eval period; others set them in a Catholic country, especially Italy or Spain. The locale was often a gloomy castle furnished with dungeons, subterranean passages, and sliding panels; the typical story focused on the sufferings imposed on an innocent ghosts, mysterious disappearances, and other sens
24、ational and supernatural occurrences.” (M.H, 2004:110) Though the plots and themes of Gothic writings are different specifically, they focus on the depiction of a series of weird and simulative events such as murder, revenge, violence, rape and incest, thus endowing the whole work with an atmosphere
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