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Jane Eyre, National Theatre at Home during Lockdown
Review of the adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) by Sally Cookson and The Company (2015) broadcast online during lockdown by the National Theatre.
Céline Savatier-Lahondès
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A Cultural Materialist Reading of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, published in 1966, gives a voice to the silenced woman Antoinette, who was a victim of both patriarchal and colonial society.
Ecevit Bekler
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Abstract Lagoons are recognized as significant CO2 sources in the global carbon cycle. However, the lack of comprehensive measurements capturing simultaneous spatiotemporal variations in partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) limits our understanding of mechanisms driving CO2 dynamics in lagoons.
Fei‐Ling Yuan +4 more
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This paper takes Jane Eyre as an example to study the role of computational linguistics and natural language processing technology on the semantic accuracy and cultural adaptability of English-Chinese translation.
C. Ye
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Did the "Woman in the Attic" in Jane Eyre Have Huntington Disease?
Background: References to neurologic disorders are frequently found in fictional literature and may precede description in the medical literature. Aim: Our aim was to compare Charlotte Brontë’s depiction of Bertha Mason in Jane Eyre to the ...
Elizabeth A. Coon, Anhar Hassan
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ABSTRACT Aims Climate change poses severe threats to biodiversity in Australia, particularly for species already at risk from other factors, such as bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua and Cyclodomorphus spp.). Here we model climate‐driven changes in suitable climatic conditions for bluetongue lizards to 2060 and 2100 under multiple climate scenarios and ...
Juan P. Valbuena‐Fernandez +4 more
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‘I'm Alright, It's Just so Horrible’: Teaching Romance Fictions, Pre‐ and Post‐#MeToo
ABSTRACT This article discusses the author’s experiences of teaching the history of romance fiction to undergraduate students from 2013 to 2024, with a particular emphasis on changing approaches to teaching romance media that romanticisesor eroticises sexual violence. The #MeToo movement is noted as marking an inflection point in the ways in which such
Joseph Crawford
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Jane Air: The Heroine as Caged Bird in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca
Dans le quatrième chapitre de son ouvrage intitulé Brontë Transformations (1996), Patsy Stoneman révèle l’importance des reprises et transformations dont a fait l’objet Jane Eyre (1847) de Charlotte Brontë dans diverses pièces de théâtre, romans et films
Paul Marchbanks
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Teaching Modernist Literature in a Women's College in South Korea
ABSTRACT This essay discusses how post‐#MeToo consciousness, shaped by multiple factors in South Korea, has influenced the teaching of modernist literature at a South Korean women's college. It examines how texts like Mrs Dalloway and St. Mawr resonate with students who are rethinking marriage, gender roles, and national belonging.
Boosung Kim
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Marble Under a Strange Spell: St. John Rivers’ “Long-Cherished Scheme” to Wed Jane Eyre
For most readers, the third volume of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is the least gratifying of this great literary achievement of the Victorian era. Thornfield Hall and its passionate proprietor Edward Rochester are distant memories to “Jane Elliott” as ...
Michelle Thurlow
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