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ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN Ch. BRONTË`S NOVEL “JANE EYRE” [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2020
Stable interest of readers in the autobiographies of famous people encourages authors to find different ways of presence / absence of the author-narrator in the text, to balance the relationship between biographical truth and fiction in contradictory ...
Svitlana K. Revutska, Maryna V. Forgel
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Syrie James’s The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë: A Neo-Victorian Biofiction of Pride and Prejudice

open access: yesES Review, 2022
Syrie James’s The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (2009) is a first-person narrative of the last ten years of the Victorian novelist’s life. It is a neo-Victorian celebrity biofiction, tending to the hagiographic.
Didac Llorens-Cubedo
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Review of ‘Defying Expectations: Inside Charlotte Brontë’s Wardrobe’, Brontë Parsonage Museum

open access: yes19, 2022
This is a review of the exhibition ‘Defying Expectations: Inside Charlotte Brontë’s Wardrobe’, held at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth from 2 February 2022 to 1 January 2023.
Emily Gallagher
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The Birth of a Myth The Early Spanish Reception of Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre (1850s-1901)

open access: yesAtlantis, 2022
Eight years after the publication of Jane Eyre, on March 31, 1855, Charlotte Brontë died in Haworth, already an “idol” in her native country. Her best-known novel had catapulted her to fame.
Marta Ortega Sáez
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Walking in the Brontë Dining-room as Literary Influence

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2023
This essay analyses the Brontë sisters’ shared writing and walking practices in the Haworth parsonage dining-room in order to explore how communal indoor walking may have influenced the composition and content of the novels that were written there ...
Kate Lawson
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THE WOMAN STRUGGLE IN THE NOVEL JANE EYRE BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND ENTROK BY OKKY MADASARI: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

open access: yesCaLLs: Journal of Culture, Arts, Literature, and Linguistics, 2022
Culture and phenomena that exist in society can be known through novels. One of them is the phenomenon of women. This study discusses the woman struggle through two works of English and Indonesian literature, namely the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte ...
Rima Sarah, Agry Pramita
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Queer disorientation in The Optimist’s Daughter

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 77, Issue 3, Page 159-174, June 2022., 2022
This essay investigates the embedding of queerness into the visual/spatial/temporal aesthetics and quotidian objects in Eudora Welty’s The Optimist’s Daughter (1972), under the overarching theme of ‘disorientation’. The novel revolves around the return of the childless middle‐aged widow Laurel McKelva to her provincial home town, Mount Salus, for her ...
Kewei Chen
wiley   +1 more source

Learning to like triangles: A longitudinal investigation of evaluative conditioning in infancy

open access: yesDevelopmental Psychobiology, Volume 64, Issue 3, April 2022., 2022
Abstract There is tentative evidence that infants can learn preferences through evaluative conditioning to socioemotional stimuli. However, the early development of evaluative conditioning and the factors that may explain infants’ capacity to learn through evaluative conditioning are not well understood.
Frances L. Doyle   +11 more
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“A marvelous sight, a mighty revelation”: Vashti, O gênio em villette

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2021
Villette (1853), o terceiro romance publicado de Charlotte Brontë, trata da história da gelada Lucy Snowe e sua experiência como professora na terra estrangeira do país fictício de Labassecour. A narrativa é profundamente controlada pela narradora, Lucy,
Monica Chagas da Costa
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Air and atmosphere studies: Enlightenment, phenomenology and ecocriticism

open access: yesLiterature Compass, Volume 19, Issue 1-2, February 2022., 2022
Abstract This essay examines the treatment of air and atmosphere in literary scholarship of the late 17th‐ to mid‐19th‐century periods, from the first, early Enlightenment discovery of the air's chemical structure and the coining of the word ‘atmosphere’, to the dawning of Victorian industrial pollution.
Rowan Rose Boyson
wiley   +1 more source

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