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Jane Air: The Heroine as Caged Bird in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca
Dans le quatrième chapitre de son ouvrage intitulé Brontë Transformations (1996), Patsy Stoneman révèle l’importance des reprises et transformations dont a fait l’objet Jane Eyre (1847) de Charlotte Brontë dans diverses pièces de théâtre, romans et films
Paul Marchbanks
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A Cultural Materialist Reading of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, published in 1966, gives a voice to the silenced woman Antoinette, who was a victim of both patriarchal and colonial society.
Ecevit Bekler
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Abstract This polemical essay argues that Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, and her novels North and South, and Mary Barton, portray her as an overlooked, early political economist. The objective of the paper is three‐fold: (1) to dismantle taken‐for‐granted truth claims that Alan Fox is the preeminent thinker on pluralistic forms of employee ...
Kristin S. Williams
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“We wove a web in childhood” Angria Revisited: A. S. Byatt’s The Game
Many women writers have been fascinated with Charlotte Brontë’s life and their admiration for her work has infected their own creative writing. The Game is a complex and profoundly and self-consciously ‘literary’ novel in which A.S.
Jane Silvey
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Abstract Developments in technology have led to a rethinking of teaching delivery: instructors have found in digital devices an important way to attract students' attention. One of the many applications this technology could potentially have would be to encourage young learners to read through new multimedia products such as Web 2.0. In this article, I
Betlem Soler Pardo
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Este artículo analiza la última novela de Jamaica Kincaid, See Now Then. Después de ofrecer una contextualización y de acuerdo con el marco teórico que articula el análisis, esta aproximación tomará como referencia dos clásicos de la literatura inglesa ...
María Alonso Alonso
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Defining dignity in higher education as an alternative to requiring ‘Trigger Warnings’
Abstract This article examines trigger warnings, particularly the call for trigger warnings on university campuses, and from a Levinasian and Kantian ethical perspective, and addresses the question: When, if ever, are trigger warnings helpful to student's learning?
Gordon MacLaren
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Using Language to Rage against Victorian Hierarchy: Self-constructed Feminist Identity in Jane Eyre
All human beings seek certain identities in order to understand their existence and position in society, the groups to which they belong, and the unique characteristics they have.
Yao Chiachen, Ya-huei Wang
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La hipótesis que proponemos en este trabajo es que con la reescritura de esta novela de Charlotte Brontë (1847), la guionista Moira Buffini y el cineasta Cary Fukunaga hacen dos cosas: en primer lugar, recuperan la imbricación entre la violencia y la ...
Tecla González Hortigüela +1 more
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The Political Quarterly, Volume 95, Issue 4, Page 573-575, October/December 2024.
Ben Jackson
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