Abstract
Contra Stanley Cavell in Pursuits of Happiness, I argue that in The Philadelphia Story Tracy Lord squanders her opportunity for a fully mature relationship when she rejects Mike Connor to remarry her former husband, C. K. Dexter Haven. Critics of Cavell’s analysis of this film have generally accepted that at their remarriage Tracy and Dexter are perfect for each other, but disagree about which of the men in her life is responsible for her education and maturation. I argue, instead, that to become the intelligent, erotic, fully mature woman she can be, Tracy should have married Mike. To defend my view, I look at details in The Philadelphia Story that have not been widely noted and offer a different interpretation of some other details that have been noticed. On my analysis, at the end of the movie, faced with the prospect of true autonomy, Tracy becomes so frightened that she abandons her agency and retreats to the stability and protection that her former husband represents.