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1 Narratives on the Body Session Three

2 Agenda  The Tradition – 19th Century Fiction  The Counter-Tradition – Woolf and Winterson

3 The Tradition – 19th Century Fiction  Conan Doyle, ”The Cardboard Box”  Body as narrative subject and object, knower and known  Looking and knowing (scopophilia and epistemophilia) – the power of the male gaze  Possibilities - the physical, phenomenal world  Limitations - the metaphysical, transcendental world  Contrast: Wordsworth, ”A Character”

4 The Tradition – 19th Century Fiction: research topic for (mini) project ”Seeing and knowing in Conan Doyle’s short story ’The Cardboard Box’” [Holmes’ gaze penetrates the secret lives of men and women as Watson’s narration demonstrates.

5 The Tradition – 19th Century Fiction  R.L. Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde  Body as narrative object  Storying the (monstrous) body  Narrative indirectness, detour, fetishism

6 The Tradition – 19th Century Fiction: research topic for (mini) project ”Split identities: R.L. Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” [The tale concerns not only the split identity of Dr. Jekyll and his Doppelgänger. Other characters are split as well. Mr. Enfield, for instance, manifests a split between action and description. Capable of apprehending Mr. Hyde for his offence against the girl and succeeding in holding him financially accountable to the girl’s parents, he fails in producing an adequate outline of him, nevertheless. This descriptive failure is mirrored by the narrative – the discourse fails to make the monstrous body present.]

7 The Counter-Tradition  The 19th Century:  Seeing vs. Listening  Mary Shelly, Frankenstein  The frame structure

8 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography  Genre:

9 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography  Genre:  Biography

10 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography  Genre:  Biography  Novel

11 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography  Genre:  Biography – non-fiction  Novel – fiction

12 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography  The masque (pp. 95-98)

13 Virginia Woolf, Orlando: A Biography

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