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Jane Eyre, an authoritative text, Charlotte Bronte ; edited by Richard J. Dunn ; with a foreword by Carol T. Christ

Label
Jane Eyre, an authoritative text, Charlotte Bronte ; edited by Richard J. Dunn ; with a foreword by Carol T. Christ
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 321)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
Jane Eyre
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
44426801
Responsibility statement
Charlotte Bronte ; edited by Richard J. Dunn ; with a foreword by Carol T. Christ
Series statement
A Norton anthology edition
Sub title
an authoritative text
Summary
To W.S. Williams, December 11, 1847 -- To W.S. Williams, August 14, 1848 -- To W.S. Williams, early September 1848 -- The Christian Remembrancer and The quarterly -- From The Christian Remembrancer, January 1848 -- The quarterly review, December 1848 / Elizabeth Rigby -- To W.S. Williams, January 2, 1849 -- To W.S. Williams, February 10, 1849 -- To W.S. Williams, August 16, 1849 -- From A word to The quarterly -- Charlotte Bronte and the critics, Charlotte Bronte: author and woman, First impressions of Charlotte Bronte, Charlotte Bronte at home, Charlotte Bronte's working habits / Elizabeth Gaskell -- Jane Eyre: The temptations of a motherless woman / Adrienne Rich -- A dialogue of self and soul: plain Jane's progress / Sandra M. Gilbert -- St. John's way and the wayward reader / Jerome Beaty -- Jane Eyre: hazarding confidences / Lisa Sternlieb -- The cinematic reconstitution of Jane Eyre / Jeffrey Sconce -- The pleasure of intertextuality: reading Jane Eyre television and film adaptations / Donna Marie Nudd
Table Of Contents
The text of Jane Eyre -- Author's preface -- Note to the third edition -- Jane Eyre -- Charlotte Bronte as student, governess, and teacher -- School register: clergy daughters' school -- Report of the Cowan Bridge School for clergymen's daughters -- From The children's friend -- Charlotte Bronte at Roe Head -- Introduction to Bronte's Juvenilia / Christine Alexander -- Well, here I am at Roe Head -- Now as I have a little bit of time -- All this day I have been in a dream -- I'm just going to write because I cannot help it -- My compliments to the weather -- About a week since I got a letter from Branwell -- Retrospection -- From Henry Hastings -- Farewell to Angria -- Charlotte and Jane's illustrated book -- To W.S. Williams, March 11, 1848 -- Vignettes from Bewick -- Charlotte Bronte and Beweick's British birds / Jane W. Stedman -- Charlotte Bronte as governess -- To Emily J. Bronte, June 8, 1839 -- To Ellen Nussey, June 30, 1839 -- To W.S. Williams, May 12, 1848 -- The governess-grinders -- Charlotte Bronte and her publishers, reviewers, and first biographer -- To Smith, Elder, & Co., August 7, 1847 -- To Smith, Elder, & Co., August 24, 1847 -- To Smith, Elder, & Co., September 12, 1847 -- To W.S. Williams, October 28, 1847 -- To W.S. Williams, January 28, 1848 -- To G.H. Lewes, November 6, 1847 -- G.H. Lewes, Fraser's Magazine, December 1847
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