Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 59-62.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Locating the pretexts -- Chapter 3. Situating neo-Victorian studies within feminist and postcolonial theory -- Chapter 4. Classifying and relocating neo-Victorian novels -- Chapter 5. Conclusion.Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre has remained a playground for essentially different variations of adapting, revisioning and rewriting since its publication in 1847 until now. It can be read as a romance, in which Jane and Mr Rochester are finally reunited and married. However, it can also be interpreted as a novel that challenges and criticises power relations and class hierarchies. This thesis explores the intertextual relationship between the chosen neo-Victorian novel...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This thesis discusses the contrasting publication and reception histories of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane...
This study gains significance as the findings can shed more lights on the postmodern concept of hype...
International audienceThe present collection of articles examines the posterity of Charlotte Brontë’...
The present collection of articles along with a few additional contributions contains the proceeding...
This paper investigates the questions of Charlotte Bronte's gothic romance novel, Jane Eyre (1847) a...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
Jane Eyre (1847) is a multidimensional novel in which many different interpretations are blended tog...
[eng] Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847 is one of the most well-known love stories to th...
This thesis is an examination of women's roles in Victorian England through analysis of female chara...
This paper deals with the historical background to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, the Victorian era. ...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This thesis discusses the contrasting publication and reception histories of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane...
This study gains significance as the findings can shed more lights on the postmodern concept of hype...
International audienceThe present collection of articles examines the posterity of Charlotte Brontë’...
The present collection of articles along with a few additional contributions contains the proceeding...
This paper investigates the questions of Charlotte Bronte's gothic romance novel, Jane Eyre (1847) a...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
Jane Eyre (1847) is a multidimensional novel in which many different interpretations are blended tog...
[eng] Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847 is one of the most well-known love stories to th...
This thesis is an examination of women's roles in Victorian England through analysis of female chara...
This paper deals with the historical background to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, the Victorian era. ...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Through a comparison of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea, ...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...