JANE AUSTEN`S NOVEL EMMA ANALYZED AS A CANDIDATE FOR L`ECRITURE FEMININE

  • Kristina Kostova Goce Delcev University
  • Dragan Donev Goce Delcev University
  • Natalija Pop Zarieva Goce Delcev University
  • Krste Iliev Goce Delcev University

Abstract

This paper represents an attempt at an examination and application of
Hélène Cixous’ ideas on feminine literature, which are described in her article, “The Laugh
of Medusa,” as applied to the text of Jane Austen’s novel Emma. This is an endeavour to
dissociate from traditional patriarchal images and apprehensions of feminine lifestyles, which
adheres to Cixous’ proposal that the marginalized should imprint their voices into the cannon
for themselves. Cixous claimed that representation of such images in literature is required for
the advancement of our partial understandings to represent typically marginalized groups in
a more genuine manner.
In this paper, Austen’s novel Emma is inspected as a historical prototype of a novel that
delineates, but also challenges the ways in which the patriarchy places confines on femininity.
The analysis focuses on the main female character and her relationship with other female
characters, as well as parental figures, and romantic interests. What is taken into consideration
is that these are all relationships in which assumptions of femininity established on patriarchal
conventions are demonstrated. This shows how Austen managed to display a more refined
depiction of feminine identity.

Published
2023-12-20