Publication: Austen, Cinderella Complex and beyond: An analysis of Austen’s portrayal of her Heroines in Juxtaposition to the Cinderella Complex
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Jane Austen is one of the most prominent
writers of the 19th century. In terms of
chronology, her six novels fall between the
18th-century neoclassical formality and the
effusive romanticism after the 19th century.
Her novels portray the socio-political and
cultural landscape of Regency England even
though her prose style, manner, and approach
held no resemblance to her contemporaries.
Austen seems to operate in a limited landscape
and writes about what she is most familiar with
birth, love, marriage, death, faith, and
judgment. She details the tedious business of
living of the gentry in her society and displays
unrivaled knowledge of the upper middle class.
Even though issues of women were at the crux
of Austen’s writing, Austen is not considered to
be a staunch feminist writer. She concentrated
on upper-middle-class women whose marriage,
and courtship were the cynosure of her plots as
she thoroughly examines the right basis for
marriage in her work. However, most of her
heroines have been written off critically as the
selfsame Cinderellas. Therefore, the
monotonous aura engulfing Austenian heroines
who are in search of marital bliss has been
inadvertently appendaged to the Cinderella
Complex and hence the prejudiced critique.
Austenian heroines are said to lack passion and
vibrancy and by extension, character. This
paper intends to analyze the portrayal of two
Austenian heroines in view of the Cinderella
Complex with the objective of exploring these
portrayals beyond the Cinderella archetype.
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Victorian women, Cinderella Complex, marriage, self-discovery, happiness
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Upeksha Rathnasena. (2022). Austen, Cinderella Complex and beyond: An analysis of Austen’s portrayal of her Heroines in Juxtaposition to the Cinderella Complex. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 65 - 69.
