Date of Completion
Spring 5-12-2013
Thesis Advisor(s)
Thomas Recchio; Anne Berthelot; Tamarah Kohanski
Honors Major
English
Disciplines
English Language and Literature | Medieval Studies
Abstract
I re-situate Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (1911) within the context of the 19th-century Medieval Revival. Typically cast as an Eden allegory, Burnett's "secret garden" employs myth, folklore, and medieval romance quest narratives, and taps into the 19th-century mythicizing of the British landscape to explore contemporary questions about belief and social order. By complicating current readings of The Secret Garden, this paper interrogates the simplistic mold within which Burnett as an author has often been cast. It likewise calls attention to the varied impact of the Medieval Revival on different genres. This generic mutation exemplified by The Secret Garden calls to mind other pre-World War I fictions that situate contemporary anxieties within a timeless, legendary British landscape.
Recommended Citation
Vasington, Grace, "The Influence of the “Celtic” Revival: Quest for Paradise in Chwedl Iarlles y Ffynnon, Le Chevalier au Lion, and Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden" (2013). Honors Scholar Theses. 307.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/srhonors_theses/307