Jane Eyre /
Jane Eyre /
editor, Katie R. Peel.
- Ipswich, Mass. : Amenia, NY : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services ; Grey House Publishing, 2013.
- xii, 287 pages : illustrations ; 24cm.
- Critical insights .
- Critical insights. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
(Still) on Jane Eyre / Biography of Charlotte Bront�e / Souvenirs of sadism: mahogany furniture, deforestation, and slavery in Jane Eyre / From myth to materiality: critical reception of Charlotte Bront�e's Jane Eyre from the 1840s to the 2010s / Shameful signification: narrative and feeling in Jane Eyre / Passion and economics in Jane Eyre and North and south / Women's place: home, sanctuary, and the big house in Jane Eyre / Sins of the mother: Ad�ele's genetic and national Burden in Jane Eyre / "That better part which cannot be taken from you": varieties of Christian experience in Jane Eyre / Right obedience and Milton's Abdiel in Jane Eyre / Abrupt, absurd, unconventional: Jane and Rochester against the Victorian conversational landscape / Jane laughs last: developing feminist humor in Charlotte Bront�e's Jane Eyre / Playing with dramatic adaptations: charades as an approach to John Brougham's 1849 Adaptation of Jane Eyre / 'A solemn and strange and perilous thing': rereading a reading of Jane Eyre / Re-reading Jane Eyre: not a romantic marriage plot but a tale of evolving feminist consciousness / Katie R. Peel -- Joanne Cord�on -- Elaine Freedgood -- John O'Hara -- Ashly Bennett -- Thomas Recchio -- Katherine Montwieler -- Mara Reisman -- Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta -- Jonathan Kotchian -- Cala Zubair -- Amanda T. Smith -- Mary Isbell -- Meghan Sweeney -- Barbara Waxman.
9781619252189 161925218X 9781619252196 1619252198
Bront�e, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre.
Classicism in literature.
Feminism in literature.
PR 4167 .J33 / J263 2013
Includes bibliographical references and index.
(Still) on Jane Eyre / Biography of Charlotte Bront�e / Souvenirs of sadism: mahogany furniture, deforestation, and slavery in Jane Eyre / From myth to materiality: critical reception of Charlotte Bront�e's Jane Eyre from the 1840s to the 2010s / Shameful signification: narrative and feeling in Jane Eyre / Passion and economics in Jane Eyre and North and south / Women's place: home, sanctuary, and the big house in Jane Eyre / Sins of the mother: Ad�ele's genetic and national Burden in Jane Eyre / "That better part which cannot be taken from you": varieties of Christian experience in Jane Eyre / Right obedience and Milton's Abdiel in Jane Eyre / Abrupt, absurd, unconventional: Jane and Rochester against the Victorian conversational landscape / Jane laughs last: developing feminist humor in Charlotte Bront�e's Jane Eyre / Playing with dramatic adaptations: charades as an approach to John Brougham's 1849 Adaptation of Jane Eyre / 'A solemn and strange and perilous thing': rereading a reading of Jane Eyre / Re-reading Jane Eyre: not a romantic marriage plot but a tale of evolving feminist consciousness / Katie R. Peel -- Joanne Cord�on -- Elaine Freedgood -- John O'Hara -- Ashly Bennett -- Thomas Recchio -- Katherine Montwieler -- Mara Reisman -- Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta -- Jonathan Kotchian -- Cala Zubair -- Amanda T. Smith -- Mary Isbell -- Meghan Sweeney -- Barbara Waxman.
9781619252189 161925218X 9781619252196 1619252198
Bront�e, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre.
Classicism in literature.
Feminism in literature.
PR 4167 .J33 / J263 2013