{"id":10677,"date":"2010-04-21T00:00:31","date_gmt":"2010-04-21T04:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fryeblog.blog.lib.mcmaster.ca\/?p=10677"},"modified":"2010-04-21T00:00:31","modified_gmt":"2010-04-21T04:00:31","slug":"charlotte-bronte","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/macblog.mcmaster.ca\/fryeblog\/2010\/04\/21\/charlotte-bronte\/","title":{"rendered":"Charlotte Bronte"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/macblog.mcmaster.ca\/fryeblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2010\/04\/charlottebronte.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-10678\" src=\"http:\/\/macblog.mcmaster.ca\/fryeblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2010\/04\/charlottebronte.png\" alt=\"charlottebronte\" width=\"200\" height=\"286\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Today is <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Charlotte_Bront%C3%AB\" target=\"_blank\">Charlotte Bronte<\/a>&#8216;s birthday (1816 &#8211; 1855).<\/p>\n<p>Frye in Notebook 44 on <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Shirley_%28novel%29\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Shirley<\/em><\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>[182]\u00a0 [Charlotte Bront\u00eb\u2019s] <em>Shirley<\/em>: full of characters spouting ideologies, including naturally the author\u2019s own.\u00a0 Toryism, radicalism, rationalized laissez faire, the sexist ideology Charlotte Bronte knew so much about; economic miseries of Orders in Council; the understandable but mistaken tactics of the Luddites, all dated back to 1812 from the 1840\u2019s to provide the hindsight of the Chartist parallels.\u00a0 Other books studying these topics directly might have more &amp; better organized information, but if written in ideological language, however detached or partisan, would have to treat all individuals as case histories.\u00a0 What makes <em>Shirley<\/em> &amp; other works of fiction irreplaceable is the assimilation of all this to the primary concerns of food (i.e. jobs), sexual love, work &amp; play.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->[183]\u00a0 Hence the \u201cvertical\u201d or mythological tradition becomes relevant too.\u00a0 But just as most social criticism ignores everything really germane to the <em>structure<\/em> of the book, so most <em>Wissenschaft<\/em> criticism confines itself to clich\u00e9s about Byron &amp; Scott &amp; the Gothic novel or whatever.\u00a0 That\u2019s traditional crap, corresponding to Terry Eagleton\u2019s Marxist crap: the oversimplified Toryism of Helstone &amp; radicalism of Yorke are the prototypes of this in the novel itself.\u00a0 But novels are \u201ctracts for the times\u201d without hindsight or history.<\/p>\n<p>[184]\u00a0 The allusiveness of literary works to each other is part of their structure, not an ornamental or display-on-a-mantelpiece or whatnot of erudition.\u00a0 Cultural tastes define individual, as distinct from generic character, and Caroline\u2019s preference of Chenier to Racine is an individual trait of this kind.\u00a0 Similarly with the use of Coriolanus as an archetype of Moore.\u00a0 Readers are expected to pick up, say, a sentence (find it) that echoes both Psalm 23 and Hamlet (\u201cprophetic soul\u201d), or to understand why the phrase \u201cI am not mad\u201d should be referred to both St. Paul &amp; Racine\u2019s Berenice.<\/p>\n<p>[185]\u00a0 With such powerful anti-sexist writing in the book, why didn\u2019t it do more for \u201cconsciousness-raising\u201d at the time? \u00a0Because literature doesn\u2019t work by magic: the reader is responsible for the moral quality of what he reads: the critic should be the avant-garde reader, so if it\u2019s anyone\u2019s job it\u2019s his.\u00a0 But while <em>Shirley<\/em> was being written a venomous attack on <em>JE<\/em> [<em>Jane Eyre<\/em>] came out in the <em>QR<\/em> [<em>Quarterly Review<\/em>], written with a classbound smugness that these days has to be read to be believed.<strong>[<\/strong> (Some of its phrases are incorporated in a later chapter of <em>Shirley<\/em>.)\u00a0 The writer has authority, all right, but the resistance to that authority is very powerful, &amp; much of it takes the form of frivolous comments about lack of unity, unconvincing plot, &amp; similar devices for dodging the critic\u2019s one job: recognizing what\u2019s there to the best of his ability.<\/p>\n<p>[186]\u00a0 The primary literary allusions in <em>Shirley<\/em> are Biblical (including Bunyan), and they come to a climax in Shirley\u2019s reconstructions of two Biblical myths.\u00a0 Eve, for Shirley, was not the insipid Eve, as she considered her, of <em>Paradise Lost<\/em>, but a Titaness-Eve, a Lilith-Eve almost.\u00a0 This theme is evoked in a chapter called ironically \u201cThe First Bluestocking,\u201d which takes the Genesis 6:1-4 myth &amp; develops it in a quite extraordinary way.<\/p>\n<p>[187]\u00a0 There are also the plot-symmetries, starting with the very common Victorian convention of two heroines, one dominant and the other recessive.\u00a0 They\u2019re not sisters, but they marry brothers.\u00a0 Caroline goes through a point of ritual death and recognizes her mother at the end of it: Robert Moore goes through a similar point and recognizes <em>her<\/em>. \u00a0Critics shouldn\u2019t waste time talking about whether these devices are \u201cconvincing\u201d or not: they\u2019re just talking about the way <em>they\u2019d<\/em> have written the book.<\/p>\n<p>[189]\u00a0 Shirley is a well known and highly respected novel, but it is not and probably never will be as popular as <em>Jane Eyre<\/em>.\u00a0 Popularity may have an ideological link, like <em>Uncle Tom\u2019s Cabin<\/em>, but this is rarely primary: the usual reason for popularity is mythological, the unobscured revealing of archetypes.\u00a0 I\u2019ve said this: I want to say it again because of the concern thesis.\u00a0 The Cinderella type of story dramatizes the victory of a sexual concern over a social establishment that has every appearance of being able to suppress it.<\/p>\n<p>[190]\u00a0 Again on sources &amp; influences: the \u201cbackground\u201d ones, like, for <em>Shirley<\/em>, the influence of Byron &amp; Scott &amp; Gothic fiction, are secondary because they\u2019re seldom mentioned in the text in any significant way.\u00a0 <em>Coriolanus<\/em>, Chenier, the quoted ballads, &amp; Shirley\u2019s great Genesis fantasies are primary.\u00a0 Similarly in the ideological area: there\u2019s the more purely social factor &amp; the autobiographical ones (Charlotte\u2019s special knowledge of the status of women, governesses, the clergy, reminiscences of Emily &amp; Anne in the heroines, etc.) (CW 5, 140\u20132)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today is Charlotte Bronte&#8216;s birthday (1816 &#8211; 1855). 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