Student Companion to Charlotte and Emily Bronte (Hardcover, New)


"Wuthering Heights "and "Jane Eyre "have remained continuously popular ever since their 1847 publication. Though their lives were tragically short, Charlotte and Emily Bront DEGREESDe made significant contributions to the history of the novel as a respected literary form. This Student Companion offers an absorbing biographical account of the Bront DEGREESDe sisters' upbringing, tracing the familial and personal influences that shaped their intellectual lives. A literary heritage chapter also helps students grasp the importance of the sisters' literary accomplishments. A thorough, clear critical analysis is provided for each novel, including sections on plot, character development, thematic issues, literary devices and craft, and the historical/social-cultural context of each work. In addition to "Wuthering Heights "and "Jane Eyre, " original analysis is also given for "Shirley" (1849)," Villette "(1853"), "and" The Professor" (1857), Charlotte's first written but posthumously published novel.

Five different contemporary literary theories--Marxist, Freudian, Jungian, Postcolonial, and Feminist--are included in the analysis and are discussed and applied to the novels. Difficult concepts are clearly explained, in non-academic prose. In-depth historical information not usually found in books about the Bront DEGREESDes is included, such as Belgian history, which is important in understanding "Villette "and" The Professor." Clear writing and additional background information make this book a good choice for non-specialists, including students and general readers. An up-to-date bibliography includes the most recently published books and articles in Bront DEGREESDe studies.


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"Wuthering Heights "and "Jane Eyre "have remained continuously popular ever since their 1847 publication. Though their lives were tragically short, Charlotte and Emily Bront DEGREESDe made significant contributions to the history of the novel as a respected literary form. This Student Companion offers an absorbing biographical account of the Bront DEGREESDe sisters' upbringing, tracing the familial and personal influences that shaped their intellectual lives. A literary heritage chapter also helps students grasp the importance of the sisters' literary accomplishments. A thorough, clear critical analysis is provided for each novel, including sections on plot, character development, thematic issues, literary devices and craft, and the historical/social-cultural context of each work. In addition to "Wuthering Heights "and "Jane Eyre, " original analysis is also given for "Shirley" (1849)," Villette "(1853"), "and" The Professor" (1857), Charlotte's first written but posthumously published novel.

Five different contemporary literary theories--Marxist, Freudian, Jungian, Postcolonial, and Feminist--are included in the analysis and are discussed and applied to the novels. Difficult concepts are clearly explained, in non-academic prose. In-depth historical information not usually found in books about the Bront DEGREESDes is included, such as Belgian history, which is important in understanding "Villette "and" The Professor." Clear writing and additional background information make this book a good choice for non-specialists, including students and general readers. An up-to-date bibliography includes the most recently published books and articles in Bront DEGREESDe studies.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Greenwood Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Student Companions to Classic Writers

Release date

June 2001

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First published

June 2001

Authors

Dimensions

235 x 156 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

168

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-313-31053-9

Barcode

9780313310539

Categories

LSN

0-313-31053-X



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