Who Are You, Mrs Walter Shandy, Aberratio Naturae?

Authors

  • Agnieszka Łowczanin University of Łódź

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10231-011-0004-9

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to examine the critically unacknowledged aspect of the canonical Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne: the authorial delineation and narrative management of the character of Mrs Shandy, who is a silent presence in the background even though the pivotal personal events for the narrator of this spoof-autobiography are his conception and birth. The novel, otherwise thoroughly structurally and thematically experimental, seems to be fossilized in the ancient and Christian philosophers' assumptions about the physical incompleteness of the "weaker vessel" and the malign influence of her disturbing physiology, which for centuries fed into the ontological concept of a woman as Nature's aberration, aberratio naturae. Mrs Shandy's muteness, a striking contrast to her husband's verbosity, her absence and exclusion from the affairs of the male dominated household seem to run counter to the novel's progressive form and linguistic audacity, the sociological shifts slowly taking root and medical discoveries made before and during this age of paradoxes.

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Author Biography

Agnieszka Łowczanin, University of Łódź

Agnieszka Łowczanin teaches in the Department of British Literature and Culture, University of Łódź. Her doctoral dissertation was a monograph on the deployment of death in the early stages of the development of the novel and in Gothic fiction. Her main areas of academic interest are the diversities and paradoxes of the 18th century, and the potentialities of the aesthetics of the Gothic genre in literature and film. She is one of the editors of Dekadentzya, an international literary journal based in Poland.

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Published

2011-11-23

How to Cite

Łowczanin, . A. (2011). Who Are You, Mrs Walter Shandy, Aberratio Naturae?. Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture, (1), 44–60. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10231-011-0004-9