Navigating the Complexities of Marriage and Romantic Relationships in Henry James' ''The Portrait of a Lady''

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
© 2024 by SSRG - IJHSS Journal
Volume 11 Issue 6
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Gülşah Terzi, Cansu KEÇELİ
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Gülşah Terzi, Cansu KEÇELİ, "Navigating the Complexities of Marriage and Romantic Relationships in Henry James' ''The Portrait of a Lady''," SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 11,  no. 6, pp. 8-16, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V11I6P102

Abstract:

This research paper examines the complexities of marriage and romantic relationships portrayed in Henry James's novel, "The Portrait of a Lady," focusing on the 19th-century societal norms and constraints that impact the characters' choices. The review utilizes a Realist and Psychoanalytic theoretical framework to understand better the characters' motivations and actions within the context of their profound psychological struggles. This research adopts a qualitative approach, using textual analysis and thematic coding of specific entries and interactions from the novel. By applying Realist theory, the review explores the portrayal of 19th-century society, its traditions, and social expectations regarding marriage and relationships. Furthermore, applying Psychoanalytic theory enables a deeper assessment of the characters' subconscious desires and psychological conflicts. Analyzing "The Portrait of a Lady" through a Realist lens reveals a faithful representation of 19th-century societal norms and their effects on characters' choices regarding love and marriage. The characters' interactions and concerns about wealth and social status epitomize the pragmatic considerations prevalent during this period. Additionally, the use of Psychoanalytic theory provides profound insights into the character’s inner motivations and emotional complexities, shedding light on their struggles to reconcile personal desires with societal expectations. The research emphasizes how societal constraints frequently lead to marriages driven by financial interests rather than genuine love, resulting in the characters' conflicts and unfulfilled relationships. Through this interdisciplinary approach, the review offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex themes of love, marriage, and societal norms in "The Portrait of a Lady," contributing to a deeper understanding of human relationships in 19th-century literature.

Keywords:

Marriage, Psychoanalytic Theory, Realism, Romantic Relationships, 19th Century Society.

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