Transcription of Jane Eyre - A Study Guide
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J a n e e y r e a s t u d y g u i d e b y f r a n c i s g i l b e r tpage 1 jane EyreCharlotte Bront N A X O S Y O U N G A D U L T C L A S S I C SASTUDYGUIDEby Francis GilbertContentsi n t r od u c t i on .. 5c on t e x t s .. 7 Understanding Contexts .. 7 Contexts of Writing: Bront s Life .. 8 Selected Reading on Bront s Life .. 11 Contexts of Reading .. 11s t r u c t u re a n d t h e m e .. 15 Narrative Summary .. 15 The Influence of Genre the Gothic Novel .. 17c r i t i c a l p e r s p e c t i v e s .. 19Is jane Eyre a Subversive Novel? .. 19 Selected Reading on jane Eyre .. 21n o t e s , q u o t e s a n d d i s c u s s i on .. 2 3g l o s s a r y .. 5 7s t u d y g u i de au t h or : f r a n c i s g i l b e rt.
are amply illustrated in Jane Eyre (her most famous novel): Rochester and Bertha Mason’s sexual appetites get them into no end of trouble. It has been argued that the illness of which Brontë died was largely imaginary and that Brontë preferred the idea of death to that of a ‘normal’ married life.
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