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Radical Woman

Jane Eyre in India

by Cicely Havely

Charlotte Brontë gives the last words of Jane Eyre to the uncertain destiny of St. John Rivers, the ardent missionary Jane rejected for Mr. Rochester. So what happened to St. John in India? A Marble Column develops the characters and themes of Brontë’s original novel.

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Elizabeth Bowen

by Heather Ingman

The focus of this study is Bowen's Irish background as a guiding thread through this interpretation of her work.

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Poems of Anne Brontë

by Edward Chitham

This is the definitive edition of the poems by the leading modern editor. It makes the work fully accessible to all. / This new edition is essential to understanding Anne Brontë’s life, her entire literary works, and her relationships with her sisters. / Anne Brontë`s poems have in the past been overshadowed by the marvellous productions of her elder sister Emily, whose leadership she accepted for many years during her youth. In commenting on both the novels and the poetry, however, the increasingly different aims of the two are only just now being clearly recognised.

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Poems of Anne Bront�

by Edward Chitham

This is the definitive edition of the poems by the leading modern editor. It makes the work fully accessible to all. / This new edition is essential to understanding Anne Bront�'s life, her entire literary works, and her relationships with her sisters. / Anne Bront�`s poems have in the past been overshadowed by the marvellous productions of her elder sister Emily, whose leadership she accepted for many years during her youth. In commenting on both the novels and the poetry, however, the increasingly different aims of the two are only just now being clearly recognised.

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