Rewriting Victorian Stereotypes

Questions of Female Identity in Sarah Perry’s The Essex Serpent

Szerzők

  • Enikő Balázs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33035/EgerJES.2023.21.17

Kulcsszavak:

Gender Studies, 21st-century novel, British novel, Sarah Perry, Neo-Victorian fiction

Absztrakt

Contemporary British novelist Sarah Perry’s pastiche, The Essex Serpent (2016), goes beyond the way women were portrayed in 19th-century fiction in several ways, including their relationships with men. Therefore, it is worth having a closer look at the complexity of female-male relationships represented in the novel. After a brief outline of the social construct known as Victorian marriage, I will examine the three main female characters’ relationships with men, let them be husbands, suitors or, for that matter, comrades. In this way, I intend to prove that these women understand female-male relationships on a spectrum transcending the stereotypical roles offered to them by Victorian society.

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Megjelent

2023-09-14