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Sites about Jane Eyre
Orphan Jane Eyre becomes a governess and falls in love with her employer, the dark and disturbing Mr. Rochester. Her life becomes more complicated when she runs away from a terrifying secret in Rochester’s house and is faced with another option for her life.
Characters: Jane Eyre, Helen, Mr. Rochester, Mr. St. John, Hannah, Diana, Mr. Brocklehurst
Keywords: gothic, governess, orphan
Critical sites about Jane Eyre
- Jane Eyre — Literary Relations
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/litrel.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Historical Context
- From: Victorian Web
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- Jane Eyre and the Alice Books: Comparison, Contrast, and Confluence
- http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/cb&lc.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Historical Context, Content Analysis
- From: Victorian Web
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- Jane Eyre: An Introduction
- http://www.usfca.edu/~southerr/eyre.html
- “For this most acclaimed of novels–“English,” “Gothic,” “romantic,” “female”–is always a surprise, in the very authority, resonance, and inimitable voice of its heroine. ‘I resisted all the way,’ Jane Eyre states at the beginning of Chapter 2, and this attitude, this declaration of a unique and iconoclastic female rebelliousness, strikes the perfect note for theentire novel.”
- Contains: Review
- Author: Joyce Carol Oates
- From: Virginia Quarterly Review Winter 1985
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- Narration and Point of View in Jane Eyre
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/structure.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Historical Context, Content Analysis, Character Analysis
- From: Victorian Web
- Keywords:
- Religion & Philosophy in Jane Eyre
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/religionov.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Historical Context, Content Analysis
- From: Victorian Web
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- Setting in Jane Eyre
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/setting.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- From: Victorian Web
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- Symbolism, Imagery, and Motif in Jane Eyre
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/imageov.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Character Analysis, Historical Context, Content Analysis
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- Themes in Jane Eyre
- http://victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/theme.html
- This site from Victorian web contains a number of well-written undergraduate student essays under the direction of Professor George Landow.
- Contains: Historical Context, Content Analysis, Character Analysis, Plot Summary
- From: Victorian Web
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