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Title:
The Brontës / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Publisher:
Chelsea House Publishers,
Copyright Date:
c2000
Description:
113 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Brontë family--Examinations--Study guides.
English fiction--Examinations--Examinations--Study guides.
English fiction--19th century--Examinations--Study guides.
Other Authors:
Bloom, Harold.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Sheila Smith on supernaturalism and balladry in the novel. [pt. 3]. Plot summary of Villette -- List of characters in Villette -- Critical views on Villette: -- Harriet Martineau on the originality of the novel -- George Henry Lewes on the moral in the novel -- Catherine M. Sedgwick on the Byronic intensity of the novel -- Margaret Oliphant on the novel's similarities ot Jane Eyre -- Robert B. Heilman on the moon as symbol in the novel -- Kate Millett on Lucy Snowe's peculiar freedom -- Carol T. Christ on narrative styles in the novel -- Brenda R. Silver on the uses of silence and revelation in the novel -- Jerome Beaty on Lucy Snowe and Jane Eyre -- [pt. 2]. Plot summary of Jane Eyre -- List of characters in Jane Eyre -- Critical views on Jane Eyre: Virginia Woolf on Charlotte Brontë as poet -- Richard Chase on the struggle between Jane Eyre and Rochester -- Robert Bernard Martin on the cosmic scope of Brontë's imagination -- Richard Benvenuto on Jane Eyre's moral choices -- Nina Auerbach on Thornfield and Rochester -- Adrienne Rich on Jane Eyre and Bertha Rochester -- Nancy Pell on the novel and history -- Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar on the opening of the novel -- John Maynard on sexuality in the novel -- Bettina L. Knapp on the imagery of the red room -- [pt. 3]. Plot summary of Wuthering Heights -- List of characters in Wuthering Heights -- Critical views on Wuthering Heights: V.S. Pritchett on unity with nature in the novel -- Denis Donoghue on Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights -- Arnold Krupat on Heathcliff's diction -- Terry Eagleton on economics and politics in the novel -- Patricia Meyer Spacks on the adolescence of Catherine -- Donald D. Stone on the romantic setting of the novel -- Stevie Davies on structure and point of view in the novel -- Robert M. Polhemus on love and death in the novel -- Sheila Smith on supernaturalism and balladry in the novel.
Series:
Bloom's major novelists
ISBN:
9780791052570
0791052575
OCLC:
(OCoLC)41387609
LCCN:
99031887
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)

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