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Brontë, Charlotte --- Zeffirelli, Franco --- Jane Eyre (film)
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Alan Adamson's biography takes recent scholarship into account and adds new material about Nicholl's family, education, and early life in Ireland to give a more balanced view. The book explores why Brontë, cool and often hostile towards Nicholls in the early days of his curacy at Haworth, came to respect and love him, and how Patrick Brontë, her difficult father, grew to rely on him after her death.
Authors' spouses --- Executors and administrators --- Écrivains Conjoints --- Exécuteurs et administrateurs testamentaires --- Nicholls, Arthur Bell, --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Nicholls, Arthur Bell, --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Marriage. --- Mariage.
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Women and literature --- Authors as artists --- History --- Bronte, Charlotte, --- Bronte, Emily, --- Bronte, Anne, --- Bronte family --- Knowledge --- Art --- Brontë family --- Women and literature - England - History - 19th century --- Authors as artists - England --- Bronte, Charlotte, - 1816-1855 - Knowledge - Art --- Bronte, Emily, - 1818-1848 - Knowledge - Art --- Bronte, Anne, - 1820-1849 - Knowledge - Art --- Bronte, Charlotte, - 1816-1855 --- Bronte, Emily, - 1818-1848 --- Bronte, Anne, - 1820-1849
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In the past, literary critics have certainly examined the link between protagonists and external images in works of literature – usually by viewing projections in the Freudian sense as manifestations of displaced desires; however, an encompassing theory of how these external representations of the self are positioned in narrative and what the projectional matrix can reveal about the way subjectivity is presented and activated in works of literature has not yet been developed. This book will attempt to close this blind spot in literary theory by devising a framework with the help of which the manifestations of projected images in literary texts can be adequately portrayed. To this end, four modern novels (Brontë, Lawrence, McEwan, Rhys) that sport a rich tapestry of projectional foils will be analysed in an effort to document the potential of the ‘Externalised Text of the Self’.
Self in literature. --- English literature --- Moi --- Identité (psychologie) --- Littérature anglophone --- BRONTE (CHARLOTTE), 1816-1855 --- LAWRENCE (DAVID HERBERT), 1885-1930 --- McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -RHYS (JEAN), 1894-1979 --- History and criticism. --- Dans la littérature --- Histoire et critique
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Sexology --- Fiction --- Thematology --- Family --- Marriage --- Incest --- Literature --- Sexuality --- Writers --- Book --- Adoption --- Gaskell, Elizabeth --- Austen, Jane --- Brontë, Charlotte --- Eliot, George --- Woolf, Virginia --- anno 1800-1899 --- Great Britain
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Sociology of culture --- Film --- Theatrical science --- Thematology --- Intellectuals --- Writers --- Monarchies --- Actors --- Biographical details --- Book --- Dancing --- Staël, de, Germaine --- Victoria I [Queen of Great Britain] --- Otero, Caroline --- Joséphine de Beauharnais [Empress of France] --- Brontë, Charlotte --- anno 1800-1899
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Governesses in literature --- Gouvernantes dans la littérature --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Study and teaching --- Etude et enseignement --- Bolangte, Xialuodi, --- Bronte, Karlotta, --- Bronte, Sharlotta, --- Brontëová, Charlotte, --- Bŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Douro, --- Pirāṇṭē, Cārlaṭṭi, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Hsia-lo-ti, --- Pŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Tree, --- Бронте, Ш., --- Бронте, Шарлотта, --- Bellová, C., --- Bell, Currer, --- Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, --- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, --- Study and teaching. --- Brontë, Charlotte
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English fiction --- Families in literature --- Incest in literature --- Marriage in literature --- Sex in literature --- Family in literature --- English literature --- Women authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- Austen, Jane, --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Woolf, Virginia, --- Brontë, Charlotte --- Bolangte, Xialuodi, --- Bronte, Karlotta, --- Bronte, Sharlotta, --- Brontëová, Charlotte, --- Bŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Douro, --- Pirāṇṭē, Cārlaṭṭi, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Hsia-lo-ti, --- Pŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Tree, --- Бронте, Ш., --- Бронте, Шарлотта, --- Bellová, C., --- Bell, Currer, --- Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, --- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, --- Woolf, Virginia Stephen, --- Stephen, Virginia, --- Ulf, Virzhinii︠a︡, --- Ṿolf, Ṿirg'inyah, --- Vulf, Virdzhinii︠a︡, --- Вулф, Вирджиния, --- וולף, וירג׳יניה --- וולף, וירג׳יניה, --- Stephen, Adeline Virginia, --- Ao-ssu-ting, --- Ao-ssu-ting, Chien, --- Aosiding, --- Aosiding, Jian, --- Āsṭin̲, Jēn̲, --- Austenová, Jane, --- Osten, Dzheĭn, --- Ostin, Dzhein, --- Lady, --- Author of Sense and Sensibility, --- Остен, Джейн, --- Остен, Джейм, --- אוסטן, ג׳יין --- אוסטן, ג׳יין, --- أوستن، جين، --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Woolf, Virginia --- Women authors --- Families in literature. --- Incest in literature. --- Marriage in literature. --- Sex in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Brontë, Charlotte,
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