Through the comparison of Charlotte Bronte’s experience and Jane Eyre’s,it proves that any character and plot have the trace of the author. Therefore,the novel can be analyzed and understood better by another way,to...Through the comparison of Charlotte Bronte’s experience and Jane Eyre’s,it proves that any character and plot have the trace of the author. Therefore,the novel can be analyzed and understood better by another way,to analyze the writer’s life.展开更多
Jane Eyre is a masterpiece of English novelist Charlotte Bront?during the Victorian Age.This thesis tends to analyze the connection between the heroine Jane and the author in terms of their life experiences and charac...Jane Eyre is a masterpiece of English novelist Charlotte Bront?during the Victorian Age.This thesis tends to analyze the connection between the heroine Jane and the author in terms of their life experiences and characteristics,including childhood,marriage and love by employing the archetypal approach.And from this perspective,the readers can also have a glimpse of the book’s various themes.展开更多
Charlotte Bronte is a British writer of critical realism, a shining star in the history of English literature in nineteenth century. She wins a worldwide reputation for her masterpiece Jane Eyre. Miles Franklin is an ...Charlotte Bronte is a British writer of critical realism, a shining star in the history of English literature in nineteenth century. She wins a worldwide reputation for her masterpiece Jane Eyre. Miles Franklin is an outstanding Australian woman writer in twentieth century. Her first novel, My Brilliant Career is recognized as a symbol of Australian nationalism. This article aims to conduct a comparative study of the commonness between the two female writers.展开更多
Jane Eyre is set during the Victorian period, at a time where a women's role in society was restrictive and repressive and class differences distinct. A Charlotte Bronte as a governess was one of the only few resp...Jane Eyre is set during the Victorian period, at a time where a women's role in society was restrictive and repressive and class differences distinct. A Charlotte Bronte as a governess was one of the only few respectable positions available to the educated but impoverished single women. Not only is Jane Eyre a novel about one woman's through lie, but also Bronte conveys to the reader the social injustices of the period, such as poverty, lack of universal education and sexual inequality. Jane's plight and her "dependant" status is particularly emphasized at the beginning of the novel.展开更多
文摘Through the comparison of Charlotte Bronte’s experience and Jane Eyre’s,it proves that any character and plot have the trace of the author. Therefore,the novel can be analyzed and understood better by another way,to analyze the writer’s life.
文摘Jane Eyre is a masterpiece of English novelist Charlotte Bront?during the Victorian Age.This thesis tends to analyze the connection between the heroine Jane and the author in terms of their life experiences and characteristics,including childhood,marriage and love by employing the archetypal approach.And from this perspective,the readers can also have a glimpse of the book’s various themes.
文摘Charlotte Bronte is a British writer of critical realism, a shining star in the history of English literature in nineteenth century. She wins a worldwide reputation for her masterpiece Jane Eyre. Miles Franklin is an outstanding Australian woman writer in twentieth century. Her first novel, My Brilliant Career is recognized as a symbol of Australian nationalism. This article aims to conduct a comparative study of the commonness between the two female writers.
文摘Jane Eyre is set during the Victorian period, at a time where a women's role in society was restrictive and repressive and class differences distinct. A Charlotte Bronte as a governess was one of the only few respectable positions available to the educated but impoverished single women. Not only is Jane Eyre a novel about one woman's through lie, but also Bronte conveys to the reader the social injustices of the period, such as poverty, lack of universal education and sexual inequality. Jane's plight and her "dependant" status is particularly emphasized at the beginning of the novel.