The Bronte Sisters
.... As
Miss Wilson tells Gilbert: 'Why, Mr. Markham,' replied she, coolly .... aware that the lady's character is considered scarcely respectable' (
Bronte 2004, Chapter 9 ....
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Bronte and Douglass
.... doubt; because, you see, she dislikes your cast of character, as
Miss Scatcherd does .... short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs" (
Bronte 58 ....
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Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
.... For example, from
Miss Temple, Jane learns to value the "serenity in her air, of state in her mien, of refined propriety in her language" (
Bronte 104). ....
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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... us of
Miss Havisham's designs that Estella was trained to "Wreak all
Miss Havisham's revenge .... "Childhood and Innocence in Wuthering Heights."
Bronte Studies, 29 ....
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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... us of
Miss Havisham's designs that Estella was trained to "Wreak all
Miss Havisham's revenge .... "Childhood and Innocence in Wuthering Heights."
Bronte Studies, 29 ....
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Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.
.... equality between the sexes.
Miss Bronte asks only for the simple -- or is it the most complex? - recognition that the same heart ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
.... Helen's friendship, in addition to the friendship and support of
Miss Temple, help ....
Bronte shows Jane achieving all of this within the confines and despite the ....
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Marxist-Feminist Criticism Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... Sue, is an example of the "new" woman or the "urban
Miss" who comes .... Similarly, in the novels of the
Bronte sisters, a different and largely feminist approach ....
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The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... Sue, is an example of the "new" woman or the "urban
Miss" who comes .... Similarly, in the novels of the
Bronte sisters, a different and largely feminist approach ....
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The Harem in Egypt and Syria
.... of them detestable, and the rest ridiculous, and all incubi," says
Miss Ingram. .... it is not clear from the text of Jane Eyre whether
Bronte specifically intended ....
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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... of them detestable, and the rest ridiculous, and all incubi," says
Miss Ingram. .... it is not clear from the text of Jane Eyre whether
Bronte specifically intended ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... people as much as he wants to avoid a middle-class attachment (456-7). Ursula's first real romance is with schoolmistress
Miss Winifred Inger ....
Bronte, Charlotte. ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... Like Emily
Bronte, who filters the thundering love story of Catherine and Heathcliff .... Jim Burden's failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... In comparing
Bronte with Austen, Woolf perceives that
Bronte does appear harassed and Austen .... That's as may be, but one senses that Fred would
miss the marriage ....
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Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This faintly echoes Catherine Earnshaw's declaration "I am Heathcliff" (
Bronte, Wuthering Heights .... failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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Willa Cather & the Feminist Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This faintly echoes Catherine Earnshaw's declaration "I am Heathcliff" (
Bronte, Wuthering Heights .... failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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