This article examines how Brontë makes French into a kind of licence for freedom of speech issued to both the eponymous heroine of the novel and the novelist herself. Jane’s knowledge of French qualifies her for the post of governess to Parisian born Adèle, and thus offers her an income and some independence. Significantly, the first French verb Jane learns is être, as if the foreign language were offering her a new life. At Thornfield, she finds herself in a small community of French speaking women. Adèle’s frivolity and clothes-consciousness typify French stereotypes which contrast with Jane’s earnestness and self-government. Rochester calls on his command of French in an attempt to define his non-conventional relationship with Jane. Than...
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Le roman de Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, est habité par la voix inextinguible de l’héroïne. L’usage ...
The article views two historically interrelated phenomema, interconnection of which has continued fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the complex relationship Charlotte Brontë s novels have wit...
International audienceThis article examines how Brontë makes French into a kind of licence for freed...
Cet article examine la façon dont Brontë fait de la langue française une sorte de permis de la liber...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
When she wrote Shirley, Charlotte Brontë was inspired by the Luddite riots which took place in the W...
This thesis uses a narratological approach to explore how female identity in British literature is c...
International audienceEven though Charlotte Brontë‟s best-known novel, Jane Eyre, published in 1847,...
The author discusses the construction of Englishness in Katherine Mansfield’s short story Je Ne Parl...
Jane Eyre is perhaps the best known governess charatcer in nineteenth-century fiction, but as this a...
International audienceLe roman de Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, est habité par la voix inextinguible ...
After the failure to publish her first novel The Professor Charlotte Brontë wrote her second work of...
This article focuses on the discrepancy between the status of Austen as a great novelist in the Engl...
L’un des héritages que Charlotte Brontë laissa derrière elle avec son roman Jane Eyre, c’est une tra...
Le roman de Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, est habité par la voix inextinguible de l’héroïne. L’usage ...
The article views two historically interrelated phenomema, interconnection of which has continued fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the complex relationship Charlotte Brontë s novels have wit...