![]() Thornfield and 'The Dream to Repose on': Jane Eyre by Susan Ostrov Weisser."Indian Ink": Colonialism and the Figurative Strategy of Jane Eyre by Susan Meyer.Jane Eyre: Lurid Hieroglyphics by Sally Shuttleworth.John River character, and an analysis of the novel's religious conclusion as a reflection of Brontë's own era. Interpretive essays include an exploration of private realms as social constructions, the assertion that the novel seeks to achieve a private morality, an examination of Jane's sexuality, a study of the ambiguity of the St. Important critical essays deftly place Brontë's book in context and assess its continuing popularity. The tale of the "poor, obscure, plain, and little" governess, her brooding employer, Edward Rochester, and the madwoman secreted in the attic made Jane Eyre a staple of Gothic and Victorian literature. ![]() Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre was an immediate success when it was published in October 1847. ![]()
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