'Speak I Must' Identity and Choice in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre |
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Author:
| Christensen, Tara Corr, Elizabeth Ghezzo, Nadine Meyer, Micaela Moomaw, Jessa Schaefer, Hailey Sealander, Chelsea Seaton, Julia |
Cover Design by:
| Ghezzo, Nadine Ghezzo, Nancy |
Designed by:
| Brambila, Victoria |
Editor:
| Griesinger, Emily |
Introduction by:
| Griesinger, Emily |
ISBN: | 978-1-955526-09-8 |
Publication Date: | May 2022 |
Publisher: | Azusa Pacific Honors College
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.00 |
Book Description:
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"Who is Jane Eyre?" While it is a seemingly simple question, it has inspiredthousands of conversations about Charlotte Brontë's protagonist within thecontext of Victorian England. 'Speak I Must': Identity and Choice in CharlotteBrontë's Jane Eyre contributes to these conversations as each chapter provides anew lens to read Brontë's most famous novel. Whether it be through phrenologyor theology, feminism or psychoanalytic theory, the work of these dedicatedauthors aims to change the...
More Description"Who is Jane Eyre?" While it is a seemingly simple question, it has inspiredthousands of conversations about Charlotte Brontë's protagonist within thecontext of Victorian England. 'Speak I Must': Identity and Choice in CharlotteBrontë's Jane Eyre contributes to these conversations as each chapter provides anew lens to read Brontë's most famous novel. Whether it be through phrenologyor theology, feminism or psychoanalytic theory, the work of these dedicatedauthors aims to change the world of Jane Eyre interpretation by addressingquestions about the heroine's identity, prompting further reflection and, insome cases, shaking readers to their core.