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La correspondance de Charlotte Brontë : coulisses du style et de l’écriture
There may be for authors, behind the scene of writing and publication, another scriptural space : their letters. These may allow them to give vent to self-expression, to deliver a testimony of their lives, to speak for themselves when their job places ...
Charlotte Borie
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It is analyzed the episode of a child leaving home for school in the novels «David Copperfield» and «Bleak House» by Charles Dickens and «Jane Eyre» by Charlotte Bronte. Studying at a boarding school and leaving home for it was quite a typical episode of
Varvara A. Byachkova
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Uma visita à terra das irmãs Brontë, em Haworth
Para admiradores da literatura criada pelas irmãs Brontë –Charlotte, Emily, e Anne--no século XIX, uma visita à aldeia em que elas viveram, e na qual Charlotte e Emily morreram, pode ter o sentido de uma peregrinação a um local sagrado.
Eva Paulino Bueno
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“The Brontë Myth” Reception in “«Brontë’s Mistress”» by Finola Austin
The article is aimed to analyze how the novel of the contemporary British-American writer Finola Austin “Brontë’s Mistress”, through the category of intertextuality, implements a new, close to feminist, reading of the history of the Brontë’s family and ...
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The Metaphor of the Body as a House in 19th Century English Novels
The paper aims at identifying the way in which the human body functions as a metaphor for the concept of the house. The metaphorical process will be approached from a semiopoetic perspective, while the textual support will be provided by such novels as ...
Ioana Boghian
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The aim of this article is to outline the most characteristic changes in translation standards which have occurred since the late 19th century. It examines the strategies used by three Polish translators of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: Emilia ...
Monika Roszkowska
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La felicidad como represión: orden y desorden en Jane Eyre y El vasto mar de los Sargazos
Este ensayo traza las historias de Jane Eyre, protagonista de la novela homónima (Charlotte Brontë 1847), y Antoinette Cosway, protagonista de El vasto mar de los Sargazos (Jean Rhys 1966).
Mónica Roesel
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World Model in the European Gothic Novel and Regional Context
The article deals with a specificity of the world model in the European Gothic novel and its regional context. The model of the world and the concept of a person are considered as the basic criteria of modern humanitarian knowledge. The object of study
Anna Zvolimbovskaya
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Glass Encounters: Exploring Visual Culture and Urban Identity in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette
Written in the aftermath of the Great Exhibition of 1851, Villette represents Charlotte Brontë’s literary exploration of nineteenth-century glass culture and its significant impact on urban identity and perception.
Chia-Chieh Mavis Tseng
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Franco Zeffirelli et Robert Stevenson nous offrent deux interprétations de Jane Eyre à travers des adaptations qui retiennent des choix narratifs souvent parallèles mais dont les mises en scène diffèrent, creusant un écart manifeste au niveau de la ...
Delphine Letort
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