"We are Three Sisters": Self and Family in the Writing of the BrontësUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - 260 עמודים |
תוכן
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CHAPTER | 36 |
CHAPTER THREE | 67 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 95 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 118 |
The Professor and Shirley | 147 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 179 |
Conclusion | 207 |
ABBREVIATIONS IN NOTES | 213 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Agnes Grey Angria Anne Brontë Anne's argued Branwell Brontë Branwell's brother Caroline Helstone Caroline's Catherine Earnshaw Catherine's Cathy CB to WSW Char character Charlotte Brontë Charlotte's Chartism childhood Chitham Crimsworth critics daughter death domestic Edgar Edited Elizabeth Elizabeth Gaskell Ellis Emily and Anne Emily Brontë Emily's father feelings female Fiction Gaskell Gateshead Gilbert and Gubar girls Gondal governess Hareton Haworth Heathcliff Helen Huntingdon Helstone heroine Hindley husband identity insistence Jane Eyre Jane's journey juvenilia kinship Linton literary London Lucy Snowe Lucy's marriage Mary Moglen moral mother narrative narrator Nelly Oxford parsonage patriarchal Patrick Branwell Brontë Patrick Brontë poem poor orphan child Reed relations relationship rivalry Robert Rochester role Rosalie sense Shirley sibling sisters Smith social society sphere story Tenant of Wildfell Thornfield Thrushcross Grange tion University Press Valdacella Villette wife Wildfell Hall William woman women writing Wuthering Heights York Zamorna