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“There is always the other side…”: The “Other Women” of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
Si Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë se lit essentiellement comme un roman qui recèle un secret en son cœur, le propos de Wide Sargasso Sea de Jean Rhys et de Rebecca de Daphné Du Maurier est en partie de dévoiler les strates qui enveloppent ce secret ...
Patricia Gott
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The Identification of Slurs and Swear Words in Bronte Sisters’ Novels
This research aimed at identifying the categories of slurs, presenting how swear words expressed in male or female characters of Bronte sisters’ novels, and examining the social status scale in presenting slurs.
Citra Suryanovika, Irma Manda Negara
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: The Never-Ending Story
Le roman de Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, est habité par la voix inextinguible de l’héroïne. L’usage de la première personne n’est pas seulement structural mais il donne aussi sa tonalité au récit et crée une impression d’intimité. L’histoire racontée par
Stéphanie Bernard
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Queerying the Queensland senior English prescribed text list
Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the prescribed text list for senior school English (including English as an Additional Language or Dialect, EAL/D) in Queensland, Australia. Queer understandings about the normalization of cisgender and heterosexuality provide a framework to analyze prescribed texts for adolescent learners.
Kelli McGraw, Lisa van Leent
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EHA2021 Virtual Congress Abstract Book
HemaSphere, Volume 5, Issue S2, June 2021.
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Jane Eyre : un roman innovant pour les critiques victoriens
After the failure to publish her first novel The Professor Charlotte Brontë wrote her second work of fiction Jane Eyre in a conscious effort to satisfy the critics’ expectations, combining the more traditional elements of novel-writing with more ...
Odile Boucher-Rivalain
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Illusions of textuality: The semiotics of literary memes in contemporary media
Abstract This article seeks to account for the phenomenon where cultural productions are able to transcend different chronotopes and masquerade in myriad forms while sustaining an illusion of itself as a text. Using the Barthian distinction between work and Text as its framework, the article argues that multimodal semiotics offers a theoretically ...
Tong King Lee
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L’étrangeté d’une langue étrangère : (dé)familiariser l’expérience belge d’Emily Brontë
The story of Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s 1842 sojourn in Brussels is a topos of the « Brontë myth », and from 1850 onwards, in every biographical or critical study, the « Belgian experience » has been used as a privileged tool to read their lives and ...
Augustin Trapenard
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Communication Strategies of Warning in Novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre's novel was published in 1847 written by (Charlotte, 1983), in the early years of the Victorian period. This research sample is all of the communication strategies of warning that find in the novel Jane Eyre.
Fadlul Rahman, Santi Kurniati
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On knowing nature's syntax: Preliminary cisness, victorian physiology and George Eliot
Abstract As a trans intervention in Victorian studies and historical extension of recent work in trans studies, this article argues that the theorisation of natural laws in mid‐nineteenth century, British physiology produces a ‘preliminary cisness’ in Victorian sexual science.
Alexis A. Ferguson
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