The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... By bringing a unique Marxist, feminist ontology to bear on a comparison of Hardy's work and that of the
Brontes, it becomes possible to read the Victorian ....
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Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
.... Thus, the
novel Jane Eyre is more than a mere love story in that it contains much that is of spiritual value to the .... The Scribner Companion to the
Brontes. ....
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Literary Criticism
.... What was fairly
novel was the incorporation of music into the continuum of the .... the many female writers- good, bad and indifferent, from the
Brontes to Jane ....
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Jane Eyre
.... The
novel is seen entirely through Jane's eyes, and yet she fails to act on much of what she sees. .... The
Brontes, 76-95. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: 1970. ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... and Joyce, as the modernists are to romantics Dickens and the
Brontes. .... of the absurd, "Avant-garde movements are hardly ever entirely
novel and unprecedented. ....
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Vampires, Dracula and Women
.... that] appears in a covert and perverted form through the
novel, the apparatus of .... romantic melodrama typical of, say, Dickens or even the
Brontes; Jonathan gets ....
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Vampire Legend
.... that] appears in a covert and perverted form through the
novel, the apparatus of .... romantic melodrama typical of, say, Dickens or even the
Brontes; Jonathan gets ....
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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... Weigel notes the emergence of the "woman's
novel" between 1815 (the year of .... English fiction from the
Brontes through Dickens, Eliot, and Wilde in the ....
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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... Weigel notes the emergence of the "woman's
novel" between 1815 (the year of .... English fiction from the
Brontes through Dickens, Eliot, and Wilde in the ....
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