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contributor authorمحمودرضا قربان صباغen
contributor authorمنظر فیضen
contributor authorMahmood Reza Ghorban Sabbaghfa
contributor authorManzar Feizfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:27:42Z
date available2020-06-06T14:27:42Z
date copyright11/17/2015
date issued2015
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3397618?locale-attribute=fa&show=full
description abstractThis paper aims to analyze “The Yellow Wallpaper” a short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman employing a combination of two stylistics tools, namely transitivity and presupposition. Studying such linguistic elements coupled with background contextual factors aim at illustrating the female protagonist’s attempt to liberate herself from her husband’s restraints which characterize the pressure that was brought to bear on women by the Victorian society. The male-domineering America of the nineteenth-century would dictate ideal values of femininity including sexual purity, piety, domesticity and submissiveness with the least degree of tolerance for any “deviant” behavior on women’s side such as using their own intellect and talent. The narratological techniques employed in this story can further be utilized as a great indicator revealing the process of the main character’s mental deterioration which is caused by her deprivation from mental and physical activities. The narrator-focalizer proves to be unreliable throughout the text, though this unreliability serves to bond the implied author to its implied audience.en
languageEnglish
titleFrom Stylistics to Narratology a Critical Reading of Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”en
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsFeminismen
subject keywordsMental Illnessen
subject keywordsTransitivityen
subject keywordsPresuppositionen
subject keywordsImplicatureen
subject keywordsUnreliable Narratoren
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1067166.html
identifier articleid1067166


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