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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제6권 2호
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2002.8
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77 - 102 (26page)

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George Eliot builds a community of Middlemarch in her own novel, Middlemarch whose subtitle is appropriately “A Study of Provincial Life.” It is examined in this essay how George Eliot, the novelist, builds a community called Middlemarch. The task of building a community in a real life can be reviewed in terms of political, economical and social aspects. But this community is being build by the language of literary imagination.
Each plot ― the five plots of Dorothea, Lydgate, Fred, Bulstrode and Featherstone can be counted here in Middlemarch ― may be considered as the member of the historical parallels structured by overlapping, juxtaposing or even crossing other plot or plots, in which the social customs and systems of its own have been established during the course of novel. Dorothea plot undergoes a short upward trend after the long decline. Whereas Lydgate plot, which begins later and ends earlier than Dorothea plot as the subplot, experiences a long descent after the short ascent, and so develops and even enlarges the same theme, the defeat of idealism in a society, such as the ideal Saint Theresa for Dorothea and the ideal Medical Reform for Lydgate. Three groups may be discerned in the structured paralleled plots. The first group includes Casaubon, Rosamond, Featherstone and Bulstrode, whose common theme is the deployment and frustration of egoism with the plot of continuous downward tendency. The second group has Dorothea and Lydgate, the major characters who have the fate similar to those of Bildungsroman. The third group, the opposite of the first group, includes Ladislaw, Mary and Caleb Garth with the plot of continuous upward tendency. Ladislaw is too futuristic, whereas Mary and Caleb Garth are too restrospective to properly and comfortably belong to the everyday mundane life of Middlemarch.
Likewise all the characters of Middlemarch can be divided into three groups in terms of sympathetic imagination. The first group characters have the egoistic illusion, and those of the third group have too much sympathetic imagination. Dorothea and Lygated, main characters, have the egoistic illusion at first and then become aware of the power of the sympathetic imagination. They represents the theme of this novel.

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Ⅰ. 머리말

Ⅱ. 언어 공동체를 건설하는 힘 : 평행구조

Ⅲ. 등장인물의 운명을 결정하는 힘 : 상상력

Ⅳ. 소설을 만드는 힘 : 언어

Ⅴ. 맺음말

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