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The Healing Magic of Joy: Understanding Magic as a Metaphor for Positive Emotion inThe Secret Garden

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Literary analysis tends to be conceptual and top-down driven. Data-driven analysis, although it belongs more to the domain of scientific method, can nevertheless sometimes reveal elements of narrative that conceptual readings may fall short of identifying. In critiques of Burnett's The Secret Garden, the children's return to health is generally understood to be the result of their interactions with nature. Some readings add the power of storytelling as a healing force in the novel. Burnett's concept of magic has tended to be treated with uneasy abstractions, and the influence of affect on health remains open for further investigation. This article bases its argument on data-driven analysis that charts how affective content in the novel occurs in conjunction with references to magic. It identifies the narrative significance of negative allusions to nature and how concepts of magic occur alongside representations of positive affect, and suggests that the magic of healing in The Secret Garden is not the transforming power of biological nature, nor the transforming power of storytelling, but the transforming power of surprise, wonder and happiness in conjunction with all these factors. Positive affect represents the essence of what Burnett means by magic.
Title: The Healing Magic of Joy: Understanding Magic as a Metaphor for Positive Emotion inThe Secret Garden
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Literary analysis tends to be conceptual and top-down driven.
Data-driven analysis, although it belongs more to the domain of scientific method, can nevertheless sometimes reveal elements of narrative that conceptual readings may fall short of identifying.
In critiques of Burnett's The Secret Garden, the children's return to health is generally understood to be the result of their interactions with nature.
Some readings add the power of storytelling as a healing force in the novel.
Burnett's concept of magic has tended to be treated with uneasy abstractions, and the influence of affect on health remains open for further investigation.
This article bases its argument on data-driven analysis that charts how affective content in the novel occurs in conjunction with references to magic.
It identifies the narrative significance of negative allusions to nature and how concepts of magic occur alongside representations of positive affect, and suggests that the magic of healing in The Secret Garden is not the transforming power of biological nature, nor the transforming power of storytelling, but the transforming power of surprise, wonder and happiness in conjunction with all these factors.
Positive affect represents the essence of what Burnett means by magic.

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