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In her book Sarah Orne Jewett: Reconstructing Gender, Margaret Roman argues that one theme colors almost every short story and novel by the turn-of-the-century American author: each person, regardless of sex, must break free of the restrictive, polar-opposite norms of behavior traditionally assigned to men and women by a patriarchal society. That society, as seen from Jewett's perspective during the late Victorian era, was one in which a competitive, active man dominates a passive, emotional woman. Frequently referring to Jewett's own New England upbringing at the hands of an unusually progressive father, Roman demonstrates how the writer, through her personal quest for freedom and through the various characters she created, strove to eliminate the necessity for rigid and narrowly defined male-female roles and relationships.
With the details of Jewett's free-spirited life, Roman's book represents a solid work of literary scholarship, which traces a gender-dissolving theme throughout Jewett's writing. Whereas previous critics have focused primarily on her best-known works, including "A White Heron," Deephaven, A Country Doctor, and The Country of the Pointed Firs, Roman encompasses within her own discussion virtually all of the stories found in the nineteen volumes Jewett published during her lifetime. And although much recent criticism has centered around Jewett's strong female characters, Roman is the first to explore in depth Jewett's male characters and married couples. The book progresses through distinct phases that roughly correspond to Jewett's psychological development as a writer. In general, the characters in her early works exhibit one of two modes of behavior.
Youngsters, free as Jewett was to explore the natural world of woods and field, glimpse the possibility of escape from the confining standards that society has set, though some experience turbulent and confusing adolescences where those norms have become more pressing, more demanding. At the opposite extreme among these early characters are those who have mindlessly accepted the roles in which they have been trapped since youth--greedy, selfish men, dutiful women who tend emotionally empty houses, young couples unable to communicate either between themselves or with others--in short, characters who are too alienated within their roles to function as whole human beings. On the other hand, Jewett approaches the men and women of her later works with a higher degree of optimism, in that each person is free to live according to the dictates of his or her inherent personality--each character is able to measure life from within rather than from without.
This group includes the self-confident men who are not reluctant to present a nurturing side and the warm, giving women who are unafraid of displaying a decided inner strength. As Roman summarizes, "In her writings, Jewett attempts to shift society's focus from a grasping power over people to the personal development of each member of society." Ahead of her time in many ways, Sarah Orne Jewett confronted the Victorian polarized gender system, presaging the modern view that men and women should be encouraged to develop along whatever paths are most comfortable and most natural for them.
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Preface p. ix
Acknowledgments p. xv
Introduction Jewett's "Housebreaker" Versus Ruskin's "Queens": Liberation from the Victorian Home and Garden p. 1
Escape and Denial p. 19
Adolescent Retreat p. 35
Fairy Godmothers p. 55
No Escape: The Acceptance of Dual Norms p. 63
Paralyzed Men p. 67
Aristocratic Women p. 81
Romance p. 97
The Standard Marriage p. 115
Breaking Free p. 131
Sexual Transformation p. 135
Women Unrestrained p. 141
Redeemed Men p. 159
Redeemed Men p. 182
The Postponed Marriage p. 183
"A White Heron": Symbolic Possibilities for Androgyny p. 197
Beyond Gender: The Country of the Pointed Firs p. 207
Afterword p. 229
List of Abbreviations p. 231
Select Bibliography p. 233
Index p. 241
Acknowledgments p. xv
Introduction Jewett's "Housebreaker" Versus Ruskin's "Queens": Liberation from the Victorian Home and Garden p. 1
Escape and Denial p. 19
Adolescent Retreat p. 35
Fairy Godmothers p. 55
No Escape: The Acceptance of Dual Norms p. 63
Paralyzed Men p. 67
Aristocratic Women p. 81
Romance p. 97
The Standard Marriage p. 115
Breaking Free p. 131
Sexual Transformation p. 135
Women Unrestrained p. 141
Redeemed Men p. 159
Redeemed Men p. 182
The Postponed Marriage p. 183
"A White Heron": Symbolic Possibilities for Androgyny p. 197
Beyond Gender: The Country of the Pointed Firs p. 207
Afterword p. 229
List of Abbreviations p. 231
Select Bibliography p. 233
Index p. 241
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