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Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman (2012)
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ISBN: 9783656111511 bzw. 3656111510, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag Gmbh Feb 2012, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: 'Jane Eyre' (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë s most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre s ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë s opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre. 16 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: 'Jane Eyre' (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë s most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre s ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë s opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre. 16 pp. Englisch.
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Equal we are´ - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman
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ISBN: 9783656111511 bzw. 3656111510, in Deutsch, GRIN Publishing, neu.
Lieferung aus: Schweiz, 04.02.2012.
Equal we are´´ - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: ´Jane Eyre´ (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë´s most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre´s ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it? Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë´s opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre.
Equal we are´´ - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: ´Jane Eyre´ (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë´s most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre´s ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it? Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë´s opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre.
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"Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman
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ISBN: 9783656111511 bzw. 3656111510, in Englisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort lieferbar.
"Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: 'Jane Eyre' (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë's most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre's ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it? Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë's opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre.
"Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English - Literature, Works, printed single-sided, grade: 14/20, University of Louvain, language: English, abstract: 'Jane Eyre' (1847), one of Charlotte Brontë's most famous novels, is a Victorian fictional autobiography that depicts the life of an independent young woman. At the time scores of critics were convinced that Jane Eyre's ambitions were improper for a young woman, moreover, it was regarded as a violent book about a passionate woman. On the other hand, bildungsromans about women were not widespread and it was a real success in the early nineteenth century. But how can we explain it? Whether people were only curious or not, Brontë found a good compromise between her own outlook on women and that of most other people.In this essay I will try to demonstrate that although frequent critical in it, Brontë adhered to the morality of her time. I will first describe the context of Jane Eyre and especially the status of women during the Victorian age to explain why the novel was considered unusual. Secondly I will point out some feminist elements in the book then I will try to outline Brontë's opinion about feminism and her real intentions in writing Jane Eyre.
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- "Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the Victorian Woman - Caroline De Groot
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ISBN: 9783656111511 bzw. 3656111510, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferart: Flat, Lieferung: Weltweit, Artikelstandort: 95448 Deutschland.
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Caroline De Groot , "Equal we are" - Jane Eyre Versus the . 9783656111511
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ISBN: 9783656111511 bzw. 3656111510, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferart: Flat, Lieferung: Weltweit, Artikelstandort: 51469 Deutschland.
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