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Plotting Disability in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Author: Clare Walker Gore
Year: January 1, 2020
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Plotting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel: A Study of Narrative Form and Social Category In Plotting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel, Clare Walker Gore offers a groundbreaking analysis of the significance of disability in nineteenthcentury fiction, providing fresh insights into how disability shapes the plot and characterization of these works. Through a detailed examination of major writers such as Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, and Henry James, as well as lesser-known figures like Charlotte M Yonge and Dinah Mulock Craik, this book demonstrates how the representation of disability was crucial to the development of the Victorian novel and its narrative form. The text begins by highlighting the need to understand the process of technological evolution and its impact on society, particularly in the context of the nineteenth century when rapid industrialization and urbanization were transforming the social landscape. The author argues that the emergence of new technologies and scientific discoveries during this period led to the creation of new categories of people who were previously marginalized or excluded from mainstream society, including those with disabilities. This shift in societal organization had a profound effect on the formation of the novel as a literary genre, leading to the development of new narrative forms and character types that reflected the changing attitudes towards disability.
Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel: A Study of Narrative Form and Social Category In Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel, Клэр Уокер Гор предлагает новаторский анализ значимости инвалидности в девятнадцатилетнем фантастическом произведении, предоставляя свежее понимание того, как инвалидность формирует сюжет и характеризует эти произведения. Благодаря детальному изучению крупных писателей, таких как Чарльз Диккенс, Уилки Коллинз, Джордж Элиот и Генри Джеймс, а также менее известных фигур, таких как Шарлотта М. Йондж и Дина Мулок Крейк, эта книга демонстрирует, как представление инвалидности имело решающее значение для развития викторианского романа и его повествовательной формы. Текст начинается с того, что подчеркивается необходимость понимания процесса технологической эволюции и его влияния на общество, особенно в контексте девятнадцатого века, когда быстрая индустриализация и урбанизация преобразовывали социальный ландшафт. Автор утверждает, что появление новых технологий и научных открытий в этот период привело к созданию новых категорий людей, которые ранее были маргинализированы или исключены из основного общества, в том числе с ограниченными возможностями. Этот сдвиг в социальной организации оказал глубокое влияние на формирование романа как литературного жанра, что привело к развитию новых повествовательных форм и типов персонажей, которые отражали меняющееся отношение к инвалидности.
Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel: A Study of Narrative Form and Social Category In Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel, Claire Walker Gore ofrece un análisis pionero de la importancia de la discapacidad en una obra de ciencia ficción de diecinueve , proporcionando una comprensión fresca de cómo la discapacidad forma la trama y caracteriza estas obras. A través de un estudio detallado de grandes escritores como Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot y Henry James, así como figuras menos conocidas como Charlotte M. Yonge y Dina Mulock Crake, este libro demuestra cómo la representación de la discapacidad fue crucial para el desarrollo de la novela victoriana y su de forma narrativa. texto comienza subrayando la necesidad de entender el proceso de evolución tecnológica y su impacto en la sociedad, especialmente en el contexto del siglo XIX, cuando la rápida industrialización y urbanización transformaron el paisaje social. autor sostiene que el surgimiento de nuevas tecnologías y descubrimientos científicos durante este período llevó a la creación de nuevas categorías de personas que antes estaban marginadas o excluidas de la sociedad básica, incluidas las personas con discapacidad. Este cambio en la organización social tuvo una profunda influencia en la formación de la novela como género literario, lo que llevó al desarrollo de nuevas formas narrativas y tipos de personajes que reflejaban actitudes cambiantes hacia la discapacidad.
Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel: A Study of Narrative Form and Social Category In Ploting Disability in the NineteenthCentury Novel, Claire Walker Gore offre un'analisi innovativa dell'importanza della disabilità in un pezzo di fantascienza di diciannove anni, fornendo una comprensione recente di come la disabilità forma la trama e caratterizza queste opere. Attraverso uno studio dettagliato di grandi scrittori come Charles Dickens, Wilky Collins, George Eliot e Henry James, e di personaggi meno noti come Charlotte M. Yonge e Dina Mulok Craik, questo libro dimostra come la rappresentazione della disabilità sia stata fondamentale per lo sviluppo del romanzo vittoriano e della sua forma narrativa. Il testo inizia mettendo in evidenza la necessità di comprendere l'evoluzione tecnologica e il suo impatto sulla società, soprattutto nel contesto del diciannovesimo secolo, quando la rapida industrializzazione e l'urbanizzazione trasformarono il panorama sociale. L'autore sostiene che la nascita di nuove tecnologie e scoperte scientifiche in questo periodo ha portato alla creazione di nuove categorie di persone che erano state precedentemente marginalizzate o escluse dalla società principale, comprese quelle con disabilità. Questo cambiamento nell'organizzazione sociale ha influenzato profondamente la formazione del romanzo come genere letterario, che ha portato allo sviluppo di nuove forme narrative e tipi di personaggi che riflettevano il mutato rapporto con la disabilità.
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19世紀小説における障害のプロット:19世紀小説における障害のプロットにおける物語形式と社会カテゴリの研究クレア・ウォーカー・ゴアは、19世紀の障害の重要性の画期的な分析を提供し、新鮮なファンタジー作品を提供します障害がどのようにプロットを形成し、これらの作品を特徴付けるかについての洞察。チャールズ・ディケンズ、ウィルキー・コリンズ、ジョージ・エリオット、ヘンリー・ジェイムズ、シャーロット・M・ヨンジ、ディナ・ムロック・クレイクなどの著名な作家の詳細な研究を通して、この本は、ビクトリア朝の小説とその物語形式の発展に障害の表現がどのように重要であったかを示しています。テキストは、急速な工業化と都市化が社会の風景を変えていった19世紀の文脈において、技術進化の過程と社会への影響を理解する必要性を強調することから始まります。著者は、この時期に新技術や科学的発見が出現したことが、障害者を含む主流社会から以前に疎外されたり除外されたりした人々の新たなカテゴリーの創出につながったと主張している。この社会組織の転換は、小説を文学ジャンルとして形作る上で大きな影響を与え、障害に対する態度の変化を反映した新しい物語形式やキャラクター型の開発につながった。

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