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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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The Birth of a Myth The Early Spanish Reception of Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre (1850s-1901)
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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Jane Eyre movie: illocutionary acts in focus and its contribution to English language teaching
The objectives of this research are to showcase 1) the types of Illocutionary act found in the Jane Eyre movie, 2) the most dominant type of the Illocutionary acts, and 3) the contributions of the illocutionary acts in teaching English.
Hidayatusyifa Nuzula
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ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN Ch. BRONTË`S NOVEL “JANE EYRE” [PDF]
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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Mapping and Reading a World of Translations: Prismatic 'Jane Eyre'
This article explores the interaction between DH techniques and traditional practices of scholarship and reading in the ongoing Prismatic Jane Eyre project.
Matthew Reynolds, Giovanni Pietro Vitali
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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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WOMAN'S FIGHT FOR EMANCIPATION AS REFLECTED IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S JANE EYRE
This study aims to analyze woman's fight for emancipation in Jane Eyre novel by Charlotte Bronte, a novel written in the Victorian era and first published in 1847.
Alfianti Charmenita Lahinda +2 more
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This paper explores the representation of mad women in literature through the lens of psychoanalytical feminism. It focuses on analyzing the decades-old patterns of female objectification through the male gaze, and their being ruled as ‘mad’ or ...
Poshya Salar Abdulla, A. A. Ahmed
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Lucy Snowe : première réécriture de Jane Eyre
While reading Villette, published by Charlotte Brontë in 1853, one cannot help thinking of Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel published by the same author in 1847.
Elise Ouvrard
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The Wide Sargasso Sea - (1966). After years of contemplating Charlotte Bronte's Creole madwoman Bertha Mason, Jean Rhys set out to give voice to what is mute in Bronte’s Jane Eyre.
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