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This lucid and tightly-argued study uses the motif of the mentor-lover--embodying diverse permutations of sexual love, power and judgment--to explore, evaluate and compare the works of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot as they contend with issues of sexuality, family, selfhood, freedom, conduct and gender. The figure also provides a means to probe their relationship to the reader as they become mentor-lovers through authorship, each eliciting a different form of love and electing a different style of instruction.
This lucid and tightly-argued study uses the motif of the
mentor-lover - embodying diverse permutations of sexual love, power
and judgement - to explore, evaluate and compare the works of Jane
Austen, Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot as they contend with
issues of sexuality, family, selfhood, freedom, conduct and gender.
The figure also provides a means to probe their relationship to the
reader as they become mentor-lovers through authorship, each
eliciting a different form of love and electing a different style
of instruction.
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