Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Vernon Lee

Vernon Lee - the pen name of the prolific British author and critic Violet Paget( 14 October 1856 - 13 February 1935). She was a travel writer, critic, musician, novelist etc. Her works on supernatural fiction and aesthetics made her an international fame. She was an outspoken follower of Walter Peter. Walter Horatio Peter was an English essayist, literary and art critic and a writer of fiction. She was one of the first to bring the concept of Einfuhlung, or empathy, into English criticism. "Prince Alberic and tha Snake Lady" (1895) was her first story. Most famous of her  short fiction were collected and published under the title,"Hauntings" in 1890. Themes of haunting and possession are mostly found in her short fiction. Vernon Lee authored numerous number of books and travel writings. Some of her works are listed below:
     
     • Studies of the Eighteenth Century in 
        Italy (1880)
     • The Prince of the Hundred Soups: A 
        Puppet Show in Narrative (1853)
     • Miss Brown (1884)
     • Hauntings - Fantastic Stories (1890) 
     • Art and Life
     • The Spirit of Rome
     • Snake Lady and Other Stories(1954)
     • Supernatural Tales (1955)




Anoinette Cosway

Through "Antoinette", Jean Rhy's creates a prehistory for Bronte's madwoman,"Bertha". Antoinette is the story's principal character. Rhy's traced the development of Antoinette's character from a young girl in Jamaica to the wild lunatic in the attic in Wide Sargasso Sea. From her childhood onwards she lead a life of loneliness. Her mother was always indealt with her brother,Pierre. She was a sensitive girl. Apart from her home, she was an outcast in society, termed'white cockroach'. Antoinette and her family of white Creoles were forced to flee from their estate due to some conflicts with blacks on the Island. Antoinette was pushed to marry an Englishman. She could not  find a peaceful place even after her marriage, as it was a mismatch of culture and customs. The history of her childhood relation with one of her half brothers, Sandy Cosway, turned her husband against her. The newly-wed bride was dipped into a world of madness and 
beyond as her mother was.She was  also called as "Bertha" and "Marionette" by her husband. She was locked in the attic  of an unknown house and was guarded by a servant arranged by Rochester. At this point, Bronte's character is born - a woman of utter madness and violence.
             

Bertha Mason

Bertha Mason - a being of the Creole heritage, is the only daughter of a very rich family in Jamaica. The character comes to the fore of the reader only after the completion of the half of the narrative.  Bronte describes Bertha only through the description of her unhappy husband, Rochester. Rochester claims that he was unaware of the violent insanity ran in her family and his father arranged this marriage only for the vast fortune the marriage would bring him. Bertha's existence is mentioned only at the time of Rochester's marriage with Jane. Loud laughs, utterances are heard at the earlier sections of the narrative. When enquired, Rochester answered that it is made by Grace Pool, the servant. Though,  Bertha was not insane at first she became violent when locked up for ten years. Bertha's physical appearances totally changed by the years of confinement. Eyre while seeing Bertha describes her as "savage". Bertha freed Rochester from the bond of marriage by perishing her life.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Book review


By elaborating the notion , " a woman must have money and a room of her own", Virginia Woolf tried to untie the complications related to ' women and fiction' to an extent. At first, through Mary Beton, ( Woolf's fictional character ) who is at Oxbridge ( fictional university) Woolf describes her point of view. Readers are able to get into the period in which ladies were not even admitted to libraries. It is very interesting to read Mary's Judith Shakespeare, who had every talent that Shakespeare had but none his opportunities and ended up pregnant. The essay figures out several women writers . For example,Aphra Ben is the first woman to make money by writing even in her hardship. Woolf elegantly portrays that women's lack of long tradition and their search to figure out a way to write is like finding clothes that fit your body from a mass. It is surprising that each page of Woolf's essay contains some reference to women in a way or other. A Room of One's Own is a thought provoking essay, a hard look at how to be a woman writer in a man's world. Woolf never attempted to categorise whether men or women are good at writing but she yields that women should be able to write what they wish. Inorder to write they must acquire material things which ensures intellectual freedom. A writer must be neutral in mind (gender) inorder to produce a good work which wins the test of time.

Friday, 5 February 2016

"What a temper for a girl to show !"

Perspective of Hari's Ma :
         "Do you know, what had happened on Ashtami day ?. That crooked daughter of Lalita scandalised everyone even the aged Naani. I remembered Lalita's  words that this girl is born only to plague her life. Anyhow she is always reluctant to obey the norms of the family. Is there anything special to her?. She is also like the other girls in the family. Unlike her sisters, she refused to get tikka on her forehead when Naani called her to do so. How dare the girl to mock at the sound of conch and the sacred bells!. She compared it to an engine's sound and she conveyed that she is an engine,racing around the ledge of the courtyard making noises. Poor Lalita ! She is after all a naughty girl even in her tiresome days. The girl protested against the practise that pretends to respect them and proclaimed that she doesn't  want to be a goddess. Even the pigeons pecking the grains in the courtyard took off  in a flurry hearing the girl's roaring. The girl spoiled the sacred pooja and I'm afraid whether other girls of the family will follow her."