Female subjectivity and literature in nineteenth-century England. An approach to Cumbres Borrascosas

This article approaches the novel Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, from the perspective of the history of thought, as a narrative experiment inscribed in the tradition of the hermeneutics of the self, and permeated by the atmosphere of the romantic post-revolutionary moment. Through the identific...

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Autor principal: Dávilo, Beatriz
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Publicado: Área Feminismos, Género y Sexualidades del Centro de Investigaciones "María Saleme de Burnichón" de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022
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Sumario:This article approaches the novel Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, from the perspective of the history of thought, as a narrative experiment inscribed in the tradition of the hermeneutics of the self, and permeated by the atmosphere of the romantic post-revolutionary moment. Through the identification of speech topics and narrative strategies, we attempt to explore the enunciative possibilities opened by that text, related with the problematization of the social and cultural configuration of the feminine and the setting in debate of the meanings located in the significant “woman" in nineteenth-century England.