Female writers have always been in an inferior status to male writers in the early age. This situation does greatharm to many female writers both physically and psychologically, which can also be fully displayed in th...Female writers have always been in an inferior status to male writers in the early age. This situation does greatharm to many female writers both physically and psychologically, which can also be fully displayed in their works.Jane Eyre is a feminist canon written by Charlotte Bronte. As an autobiographical novel, Jane Eyre contains thedilemma and the anxiety of the authorship of female writers in 19th century. Those could be mainly embodied bythe masculine pseudonym and dual writing strategy, the portrayal of heroine Jane, and another important femalecharacter Bertha.展开更多
文摘Female writers have always been in an inferior status to male writers in the early age. This situation does greatharm to many female writers both physically and psychologically, which can also be fully displayed in their works.Jane Eyre is a feminist canon written by Charlotte Bronte. As an autobiographical novel, Jane Eyre contains thedilemma and the anxiety of the authorship of female writers in 19th century. Those could be mainly embodied bythe masculine pseudonym and dual writing strategy, the portrayal of heroine Jane, and another important femalecharacter Bertha.