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Charlotte Bronte (Paperback)
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Charlotte Bronte (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Brontes
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Within the narrow confines of Haworth Parsonage the Bronte children
constructed a multiform fantasy world and to their gift of intense
imagination was added the quality of intense passion. The
narrowness of Charlotte's experience makes autobiography important
in her novels, while her imagination and passion exalt the
subjectivity of her work. Her style is autobiographical also,
adding credibility to the often heightened narrative, while the
moralism of her heroines often serves to stabilise this
exaggeration. This book, first published in 1968, introduces
extracts from the novels of Charlotte Bronte, emphasising the
author's subjectivity, imagination and the resultant heightening of
dialogue and experience. There is a central section on her
heroines, while others discuss and illustrate events, other
characters, the handling of time and place, speech and dialogue and
the author's place in novels. This title will be of interest to
students of English Literature.
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