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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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This paper details the protocol for the My Emotions and Me Over Time (MEMO) study, a longitudinal study exploring why ADHD and/or autism traits place adolescents at greater risk for depression. This study will explore two potential mediating factors in pathways to depression: emotional regulation deficits; and emotional burden.
Edmund J. S. Sonuga‐Barke +10 more
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FEMALE SELF-DETERMINATION IN CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S JANE EYRE AND LAILA ABOULELA'S THE TRANSLATOR
In most cultures, if not all, women have suffered a lot from subjugation for centuries. It is rare to find a society that confesses that a woman is strong and can live independently because women have always been marked as other or something ...
Ghazal Mansoor Al-Sakkaf
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Fault Roughness Controls Seismicity Front Migration During Fluid Injection
Abstract The increasing occurrence of injection‐induced earthquakes has raised public concern and highlighted the importance of understanding subsurface processes and mechanisms to assess induced seismic hazards and risks. We develop a simple physics‐based model to investigate how fault roughness controls the migration of seismicity during fluid ...
Hsiao‐Fan Lin +2 more
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This research investigated the Indonesian EFL Learners’ perception and understanding of gender equality values in one of the greatest novels, Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847 as the picture of women emancipation at the time.
Rahman Hakim +4 more
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A Feminist Interpretation of the Novel Jane Eyre by Author Charlotte Brontë
This study aims at showing the importance of nature and the surrounding society in Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte. In this paper, there is an attempt to project the notion on “nature” as an element of presenting the social classes and genders that
Ahmed Riyadh Majeed Al-Dabool
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ABSTRACT Introduction Individuals at elevated risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) benefit from regular surveillance colonoscopies. However, many countries lack well‐managed recall processes, leading to either excessive or insufficient colonoscopy use, both of which have significant consequences.
Erin L. Symonds +41 more
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Lorsque le roman de Caroline Clive, Paul Ferroll, fut publié en juillet 1855, la critique ne tarda pas à faire le lien avec Jane Eyre (1847), de Charlotte Brontë. Les premiers à se pencher sur ce roman jugèrent les deux textes dans des termes similaires,
Adrienne E. Gavin
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Rapid warming of marine environments is threatening ecosystems, especially species at the edge of their range. This study analysed the genetic structure and diversity of Australian sea lion populations and found the northernmost population to be highly isolated with extremely low genetic variation.
Vanessa Morris +9 more
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Captation spéculaire et mise en abyme dans le film Jane Eyre de Franco Zeffirelli
This article presents Franco Zeffirelli’s baroque use of mirrors to evoke the specular alienation of Jane Eyre who is both the heroine and the story-teller in the movie and in the original text.
Isabelle Van Peteghem-Tréard
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