메뉴 건너뛰기
.. 내서재 .. 알림
소속 기관/학교 인증
인증하면 논문, 학술자료 등을  무료로 열람할 수 있어요.
한국대학교, 누리자동차, 시립도서관 등 나의 기관을 확인해보세요
(국내 대학 90% 이상 구독 중)
로그인 회원가입 고객센터 ENG
주제분류

추천
검색

논문 기본 정보

자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
한국중앙영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제54권 제3호
발행연도
2012.1
수록면
229 - 250 (22page)

이용수

표지
📌
연구주제
📖
연구배경
🔬
연구방법
🏆
연구결과
AI에게 요청하기
추천
검색

초록· 키워드

오류제보하기
Despite the close similarity between Shelley’s The Cenci and Browning’s The Ring and the Book, these two works have seldom been compared or analyzed together. These two works share many points of similarity: both were written in Italy when Shelley and Browning resided there, and they are based on actual murder cases that occurred in Rome and deal with the deaths of two young women, Beatrice and Pompilia respectively. However, the most striking common feature of these two works is that both Beatrice and Pompilia are victims of oppressive patriarchal ideologies that formed the dominant social structure of contemporary Roman society. In addition, through these Roman murder stories, both Shelley and Browning direct the attention of readers to the Woman Questions of their contemporary English society. The patriarchal power that murders Beatrice and Pompilia is supported by tradition, customs, law and various institutions. Among these, religion plays by far the most important role in supporting this patriarchism. Despite the strong oppressive power of patriarchism, however, both Beatrice and Pompilia resist and try to break the oppressive social structure that is formed by patriarchism and other repressive social powers, even though they are ultimately killed by it.

목차

등록된 정보가 없습니다.

참고문헌 (18)

참고문헌 신청

이 논문의 저자 정보

최근 본 자료

전체보기

댓글(0)

0