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The Review of English studies, 2010-06, Vol.61 (250), p.414-434
2010

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Titel
Nowhere or Somewhere? (Dis)Locating Gender and Class Boundaries in Christina Rossetti’s Speaking Likenesses
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  • The Review of English studies, 2010-06, Vol.61 (250), p.414-434
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
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Oxford Journals 2020 Humanities
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  • This article attempts a novel reading of Christina Rossetti’s little known children’s narrative, Speaking Likenesses (1874), through an examination of the socio-historical background, and specifically the Victorian debates on prostitution and child prostitution, which had reached their peak in the years surrounding the conception of the story. Rossetti employs fantasy in order, firstly, to allegorise contemporary social issues faced by women of that period and, secondly, to satirise the mixed and often contradictory Victorian attitudes concerning childhood. With her juxtaposition of two different social contexts, middle and working class, in which little girls grow up, Rossetti is testing out the degrees of independence granted to young girls of different classes, questioning the middle-class fear and suspicion of a girl’s/woman’s autonomy. Both social settings described disrupt Victorian expectations concerning impulses, behaviour, and degrees of safety that each one fosters. Through a conflation of the dangers (competitiveness, aggression, abuse) encountered in both settings, Rossetti is able to cast doubt on the supposed virtues of middle-class seclusion and overprotection. In this sense, ‘Nowhere,’ the name she gives to her frightening imaginary site, is more likely to be ‘Somewhere,’ the real, middle-class locus of familiar threat.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0034-6551
eISSN: 1471-6968
DOI: 10.1093/res/hgp063
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1036011892

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