ENL 4650/MLS 5010: The Fallen Woman

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Professor Mary-Catherine Harrison Class Time: T 4:00 to 6:30 mc.harrison@udmercy.edu Class Room: Briggs 127 Office: Briggs 218 Office Hours: T 12:45 to 3:00 and by appointment ENL 4650/MLS 5010: The Fallen Woman The nineteenth century saw heated debates about changing gender roles and the proper sphere of both women and men. Women s sexuality was the object of acute cultural pressure and legislative regulation. The figure of the fallen woman, in particular, became a focus for contemporary anxieties about marriage, motherhood, the family, and the role of women and men in society. This course will examine the figure of the fallen woman (as well as her converse, the faithful wife and mother), throughout the nineteenth century in fiction, poetry, paintings, and opera. Art and literature provide critical insight into the gender ideology and sexual mores of the period. Through the representation of women s bodies we will diagnose cultural anxieties about respectability, domesticity, purity, chastity, marriage, and inheritance and consider the figure of the fallen woman as a critical intersection between ideologies of gender, race, and class. Although the course is rooted in the nineteenth century, throughout the semester we will consider how the historical representation of women s sexuality in western culture resonates in our own cultural moment and reverberates in twenty-first century depictions of women s bodies. Pippa Passing Close to Loose Women, Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)

Course Objectives: Over the course of the semester you will: Read and discuss poems, novels, paintings, and opera from the nineteenth century. Examine the representation of women s gender and sexuality in diverse nineteenth-century texts. Theorize the cultural and aesthetic implications of the fallen woman and her converse, the angel in the house. Perform close readings of multiple genres of literary and artistic texts from the nineteenth century. Analyze significant examples of contemporary feminist criticism of the nineteenth century. Conduct historical research on women s lives in the nineteenth century. Produce written works of literary criticism that offer original, interesting arguments for an audience of your peers. Discuss, Debate, Grapple, Struggle. Required Texts (available at the UDM bookstore): Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell Oxford World s Classics, New Edition 9780199581955 Adam Bede by George Eliot Oxford World s Classics, New Edition 9780199203475 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Oxford World s Classics 9780199535651 Tess of the D urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Oxford World s Classics, New Edition 9780199537051 Grade Distribution: 20%--Participation, Class Activities, Painting Presentations 30%--Response Papers 30%--Essay 20%--Historical Context PechaKucha Participation: English courses depend on the active, engaged participation of every student. Accordingly, participation accounts for a significant portion of your final grade. You should plan on speaking during every class period, bringing your questions, ideas, and insights to bear on our conversations about the readings. Your grade will be based on the frequency and the thoughtfulness of your participation.

Reading: The reading load for this class is heavy; you need to carve out significant time in your schedule in order to complete the texts assigned for each day and give thoughtful reflection to your readings. Take thorough notes as you read, both in the margins of your text (marginalia) and on paper or a reading journal. Always bring the day s reading and your notes with you to class and come prepared with ideas and questions from your reading. All LORE readings must be printed and brought to class. A reader and writer of average speed will need to commit 10 hours a week or more to the class outside of class time. This might feel like a lot (the average 20 to 24 year old reads 10.2 minutes a day on weekends and weekends), but keep in mind that the benefits of sustained reading of literary texts are multifold! Reading relieves stress, makes up more empathetic, keeps your mind and memory sharp, and other stuff. Discussion Papers: You will write three 450-600 word discussion papers that respond to our readings and facilitate class discussion. These responses will be completed by Monday morning at 9:30 and distributed to other members of your group as part of their reading assignment. Your group will take the lead in class discussion that week. Group Meetings: Essay: Your group will meet at least five times during the semester: during the first week to prepare your painting presentation, before each class that your group is responsible for leading discussion, and towards the end of the semester to discuss your evolving papers. You will develop one of your discussion papers into an 8-10 page essay that engages in scholarly conversation with other literary critics. Detailed guidelines will be offered later in the semester. Historical Context Presentation: Each of you will create a PechaKucha style presentation on a particular aspect of women s lives in the nineteenth century for example, the doctrine of separate spheres, laws of coverture, fashion and leisure time, the representation of women in advertising or visual culture, nursing or wet nurses, women s work, prostitution, the Contagious Diseases Acts, legislative changes related to divorce and custody, venereal disease, or birth control. Through presentations students will create a shared understanding of the historical and cultural context of our literary readings. Group 1: Tinesha Allen Rachel Wozniak Allen Gray Group 2: Hannah Reiter Shelby Whale Mianna Gonczar Blake Armstrong Group 3: Patrick Redigan Stephanie Turk Moira Finn

Schedule of Readings and Assignments The assigned readings might change as the semester progresses and additional readings will be announced in class. September 1 st Introductions. What views of women s sexuality have we inherited? What does it mean to fall? The Angel in the House, excerpt, Coventry Patmore (1854) Paintings and Photography: The Angel in the House Blue and White, Louise Jopling (1896) Emily Augusta Patmore, John Everett Millais (1851) The Angel in the House, Julia Margaret Cameron (1872) The Sinews of Old England, George Elgar Hicks (1857) Many Happy Returns of the Day, William Powell Frith (1856) I wait, Julia Margaret Cameron (1872) Of bridegrooms, brides, and of their bridal cakes 1 Changing Homes, George Elgar Hicks (1862) The Wedding Morning, John H. F. Bacon (1892) The Health of the Bride, Stanhope Forbes (1889) Guide of Childhood, Companion of Manhood, and Comfort of Old Age 2 Woman s Mission, George Elgar Hicks (1863) Portrait of Mrs. James Leathart and Three of Her Children, Arthur Hughes, 1863-1865 Mother and Child, George Elgar Hicks (unknown) The Young Mother, Charles West Cope (1845) An Anxious Hour, Mrs. Alexander Farmer (1865) Master Baby, William Quiller Orchardson (1886) 1 From Robert Herrick s poem The Argument of His Book. 2 The description of Hicks s triptych Woman s Mission. 4

The Soldier s Wife, George Smith (1878) Mrs. Hicks, Mary, Rosa, and Elgar, George Elgar Hicks (1857) Death is a fearful thing. And shamed life is hateful. 3 Awakening Conscience, William Holman Hunt (1853) September 8 th Read Course Policies Painting Presentations: Everyone: Take Your Son, Sir!, Ford Madox Brown (1851-1892) Queries: What is happening in the scene? How does Brown use the mirror? What do you make of the foregrounding of the woman and baby compared to the man s small reflection? How does the title contribute to your understanding of the painting? How do you read the man s hand gesture? What is his response? How do you interpret the halo imagery and the painting s allusion to the Pietà? What about the woman s outfit? Her skin tone? Why do you think you only see the domestic interior in mirror? What is the white fabric on the right? Is something behind it? Given all this, what cultural attitudes do you think the painter is reflecting or critiquing with the scene? Group 1: Found, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (c. 1853/1859-1881) Group 2: Broken Vows, Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1856) Group 3: The Outcast, Richard Redgrave (1851) Fiction (novella): Lizzie Leigh, Elizabeth Gaskell (1855) London, William Blake (1794) Painting: Claudio and Isabella, William Holman Hunt (1850) Criticism: Why Women Fell: Representing the Sexual Lapse in Mid-Victorian Art (1850-1865), Jessica Webb (Excerpt, 1-6) September 15 th Group 1 Discussion Papers 3 From Shakespeare s play Measure for Measure, inscribed by William Holman Hunt on the frame of Claudio and Isabella 5

Ruth, Volume I, 1-119 The Song of the Shirt, Thomas Hood (1843) Paintings: The Sempstress, Richard Redgrave (1846) For only one short hour, Anna Blunden (1854) The Song of the Shirt, Frank Holl (1875) September 22 nd Group 2 Discussion Papers Criticism: Marry, Stitch, Die, or Do Worse, Deborah Anna Logan Ruth, Volume II, 120-248 The Reverie of Poor Susan, William Wordsworth (1798) Paintings: Thoughts of the Past, John Roddam Spencer Stanhope, 1859 The Gate of Memory, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1857) Too Late, William Lindsay Windus (1858) September 29 th Group 3 Discussion Papers Ruth, Volume III, 249-369 Found Drowned, Thomas Hood The Bridge of Sighs, Thomas Hood The Woodman s Daughter, Coventry Patmore Paintings: Past and Present, Augustus Egg (1858) G. F. Watts: Found Drowned (1849-50) Abraham Solomon: Drowned, Drowned! The Woodman s Daugher, John Everett Millais (1851) 6

Glad to death s mystery, swift to be hurt / Anywhere out of the world!, Gustave Dore (1871) Illustrations from The Favourite Poems of Thomas Hood with Illustrations by Doré. Alone in London, Thomas Graham (1904) October 6 th Group 1 Discussion Papers Opera Screening of La Traviata, The Fallen Woman; Class runs to 8:00 Goblin Market, Christina Rossetti In An Artist s Studio, Christina Rossetti Paintings: Visual depictions of Goblin s Market Start reading Adam Bede October 13 th : Fall Reading Break October 20 th Group 2 Discussion Papers Adam Bede, Books First, Second, and Third, 1-262 Painting: Alfred Elmore, On the Brink (1865) Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Jenny 1869 October 27 th Group 3 Discussion Papers Adam Bede, Book Four and half of Book Five, 263-381 Augusta Webster, A Castaway 1870 November 3 rd Group 1 Discussion Papers 7

Adam Bede, half of Book Five, Book Six, Epilogue, 382-483 Painting: Emma Brownlow, The Foundling Restored to Its Mother Amy Levy, Magdalen 1884 November 10 th Group 2 Discussion Papers Madame Bovary, 1-154 November 17 th Group 3 Discussion Papers Madame Bovary, 154-311 November 24 th Tess of the D Urbervilles, Phase the First through Third, 1-168 The Ruined Maid, Thomas Hardy December 1 st Tess of the D Urbervilles, Phase the Fourth and Fifth, 169-322 Modern Reverberations: Professions for Women, Virginia Woolf (1931) December 8 th Tess of the D Urbervilles, Phase the Sixth and Seventh, 323-420 December 15 th : Final Essay Due 8