Charlotte Brontë from the beginnings : new essays from the juvenilia to the major works / edited by Judith E. Pike and Lucy Morrison.

Other author Pike, Judith E., editor.
Other author Morrison, Lucy, 1971- editor.
Format Book
PublicationAbingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2017.
Descriptionxi, 197 pages ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesThe Nineteenth century series
Nineteenth century (Aldershot, England) ^A504767
Contents "Introduction" / Lucy Morrison and Judith E. Pike -- "Redefining the Brontë canon: a tribute to Christine Alexander" / Judith E. Pike -- "On early style: the emergence of realism in Charlotte Brontë's juvenilia" / Zak Sitter -- "The miniature world of Charlotte Brontë's Glass town." / Laura Forsberg -- "Mortal hostility?: masculinity and fatherly conflict in the Glass town and Angrian sagas." / Emma Butcher and Valerie Sanders -- "Reading the imperial imaginary of "A leaf from an unopened volume." / Sue Thomas -- "The not-so new gothic: Charlotte Brontë's juvenilia and the Gothic tradition." / Diane Long Hoeveler -- "Revisioning the double: from the spell to the Professor and Shirley." / Frances Beer -- "Queer Charlotte: homoerotics from Mina Laury to the Professor." / Deborah Denenholz Morse -- "Charlotte Brontë's Ashworth: from adapted Angrian villains to recurring sibling pairs." / Tamara Silvia Wagner -- "From Angria to Thornfield: Charlotte Brontë's cross-period development of the Byronic hero." / Erin Nyborg -- "Apocalyptic visionaries? Charlotte Brontë's love-hate relationship with the romantic figure of the poet-prophet." / Mandy Swann -- "Afterword." / Patsy Stoneman.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
ISBN9781472453686 hardback alkaline paper
ISBN1472453689 hardback alkaline paper
Standard identifier# 40026642443

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