Overlooked or dismissed by critics in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jane Eyre first began to attract serious critical attention in the 1970s as New Critical, formalist and feminist critics began to re-evaluate Charlotte Bronte's achievement. This New Casebook brings together essays by leading scholars over the past twenty years, encouraging the student to consider a range of different critical approaches.
Overlooked or dismissed by critics in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jane Eyre first began to attract serious critical attention in the 1970s as New Critical, formalist and feminist critics began to re-evaluate Charlotte Bronte's achievement. This New Casebook brings together essays by leading scholars over the past twenty years, encouraging the student to consider a range of different critical approaches.
Acknowledgements General Editors' Preface Introduction; H.Glen Jane Eyre and 'The Warped System of Things'; D.Roberts Jane Eyre's Interior Design; K.Chase Charlotte Bronte: Feminine Heroine; E.Showalter Jane Eyre Classified; J.Politi Colonialism and the Figurative Strategy of Jane Eyre; S.Meyer Jane Eyre; P.Boumelha Dreaming of Children: Literalization in Jane Eyre; M.Homans The Anathematized Race: The Governess and Jane Eyre; M.Poovey Feminity: Missing in Action; E.Bronfen Charlotte Bronte's 'Tale Half-Told': The Disruption of Narrative Structure in Jane Eyre; P.A.Dale Closing the Book: The Intertextual End of Jane Eyre; C.Williams Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index.
Acknowledgements General Editors' Preface Introduction; H.Glen Jane Eyre and 'The Warped System of Things'; D.Roberts Jane Eyre's Interior Design; K.Chase Charlotte Bronte: Feminine Heroine; E.Showalter Jane Eyre Classified; J.Politi Colonialism and the Figurative Strategy of Jane Eyre; S.Meyer Jane Eyre; P.Boumelha Dreaming of Children: Literalization in Jane Eyre; M.Homans The Anathematized Race: The Governess and Jane Eyre; M.Poovey Feminity: Missing in Action; E.Bronfen Charlotte Bronte's 'Tale Half-Told': The Disruption of Narrative Structure in Jane Eyre; P.A.Dale Closing the Book: The Intertextual End of Jane Eyre; C.Williams Further Reading Notes on Contributors Index.
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