Literary Representations of the Victorian Middle-Class Domesticity

The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes within the Victorian society, which is known nowadays as abiding by a list of moral values. The middle-class representatives were striving to achieve the established standards more than anyone else...

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Main Author: Alina PINTILII
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Casa Cărții de Știință 2014-12-01
Series:Cultural Intertexts
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spelling doaj-b7b2be2f07b7472985914d9d4f9607462020-11-25T03:17:49ZengCasa Cărții de ȘtiințăCultural Intertexts2393-06242393-10782014-12-0122217226Literary Representations of the Victorian Middle-Class Domesticity Alina PINTILII0Dunarea de Jos University of Galați, RomaniaThe nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes within the Victorian society, which is known nowadays as abiding by a list of moral values. The middle-class representatives were striving to achieve the established standards more than anyone else, even if they did not manage to do that completely. Within this broader context, realist writers tried to instruct readers by means of the novels that depicted the respective society. Realist fiction was considered to have the potential of representing things and events in one-to-one correspondence with the real-world. However, this assumption came to be questioned, even severely criticized, because fiction, by definition, cannot be looked upon as a singular, objective creation, but as one possible version of reality, filtered through the writer’s subjectivity. In this respect, the present article makes a comparison between non-literary works (sociological and historical studies) and realist novels in order to show how distant the latter are from the former and to prove that writers used the novel as a tool in their attempts at shaping social facts, not at turning fiction into a mirror-image of the real-world. For this purpose, it explains the terms “middle class” and “domesticity”, describes the characteristics of middle-class Victorians and analyses the family life of this social group from ideological, historical and literary points of view. https://cultural-intertexts.webnode.com/_files/200000244-0b0020b004/217-226%20Pintilii%20-%20Literary%20Representations%20of%20the%20Victorian%20Middle-Class%20Domesticity.pdfvictorianmiddle-classdomesticityfamilyliterary representation
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publishDate 2014-12-01
description The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes within the Victorian society, which is known nowadays as abiding by a list of moral values. The middle-class representatives were striving to achieve the established standards more than anyone else, even if they did not manage to do that completely. Within this broader context, realist writers tried to instruct readers by means of the novels that depicted the respective society. Realist fiction was considered to have the potential of representing things and events in one-to-one correspondence with the real-world. However, this assumption came to be questioned, even severely criticized, because fiction, by definition, cannot be looked upon as a singular, objective creation, but as one possible version of reality, filtered through the writer’s subjectivity. In this respect, the present article makes a comparison between non-literary works (sociological and historical studies) and realist novels in order to show how distant the latter are from the former and to prove that writers used the novel as a tool in their attempts at shaping social facts, not at turning fiction into a mirror-image of the real-world. For this purpose, it explains the terms “middle class” and “domesticity”, describes the characteristics of middle-class Victorians and analyses the family life of this social group from ideological, historical and literary points of view.
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middle-class
domesticity
family
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