Neo-Victorianism as a cemetery : heterotopia and heterochronia in Tracy Chevalier’s Falling Angels and Audrey Neffenegger’s Her Fearful Symmetry

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This article examines the nature of neo-Victorianism as a heterotopia and heterochronia, that is, situatedness where the relationship between the past and the present is paradoxically concurrent and palimpsestic. This is done via a discussion of the cemetery as a governing metaphor to describe neo-Victorianism, as it is a highly heterotopic and heterochronic space. A hauntological approach is applied to interpret the attempt to bury the spectre of Victorianism in Michel de Certeau’s “scriptural tombs” as the main project of neo-Victorianism. Two neo-Victorian novels, Tracy Chevalier’s Falling Angels (2001) and Audrey Niffenegger’s Her Fearful Symmetry (2009), are selected as illustrations of this phenomenon, as they both focus on Highgate Cemetery in London as a key element of their narratives. Both these texts show that neo-Victorianism, conceptualised as a cemetery, is a heterotopic and heterochronic archive of the spectres that rarely stay buried in their narrative tombs.

Tytuł
Neo-Victorianism as a cemetery : heterotopia and heterochronia in Tracy Chevalier’s Falling Angels and Audrey Neffenegger’s Her Fearful Symmetry
Twórca
Braid Barbara ORCID 0000-0002-4028-4066
Słowa kluczowe
cemetery; Chevalier; hauntology; heterochronia; heterotopia; Highgate Cemetery; Niffenegger; neo-Victorianism; spectre; cmentarz; widmontologia; heterochronia; heterotopia; cmentarz Highgate; neowiktorianizm; widmo
Data
2022
Typ zasobu
artykuł
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DOI 10.3390/h11010011
Źródło
Humanities, 2022, vol. 11 issue 1, [br. s.], 11
Język
angielski
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Data udostępnienia10 mar 2022, 15:00:29
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