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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제9권 1호
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2005.2
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143 - 167 (25page)

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This paper examines the relation of Victorian popular text and femininity focusing on Mary Elizabeth Braddon's two sensation novels, Lady Audley's Secret and Aurora Floyd. Braddon uses visual tactics which emphasize the intense physicality of both heroines, Lucy Audley and Aurora Floyd in melodramatic style. In Lady Audley's Secret Lucy Audley is represented in the contradictory discourses on femininity in which woman is figured as either demon or angel. The representation of Lucy Audley shows the fear which pervaded middle-class culture that the demonic woman would be the threat to the maintenance of a healthy home and healthy nation. However, the femininity is refigured in the text and Braddon leads the reader to explore the subversive meanings embedded in the text.
Braddon's representation of Aurora Floyd in Aurora Floyd offers a resignification of not only middle-class women's identity, but also the material circumstances of Victorian women's lives. The visibility of the narrative construction of the dangerous woman is related to collapse of the distinction offered by its binary opposition of domestic angel and demon. Braddon also exposes the patterns of chastising the dangerous woman as a means of ensuring domestic purity.
Braddon examines the domestic ideology and femininity of mid-Victorian period by violent resignification of femininity and space of home. She investigates the constructions of femininity by revealing the dangerous woman as a concept to aim at the purification of the domestic space and whole nation. Braddon's sensation novels explore the cultural conflict which was originated from the contradictory discourses on women and leads to reevaluate the source of the danger in the Victorian domestic and sociocultural space.

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