Charlotte BrontëExtended critical discussions of The Professor, Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette emphasize their thematic burdens and biographical elements. |
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... turn now to a cooler region where the dawn breaks grey and sober , and the coming day for a time at least is subdued by clouds . " 38 Motivated by guilt , she had consciously cho- sen to quit Angria so that she might succeed in the ...
... turn now to a cooler region where the dawn breaks grey and sober , and the coming day for a time at least is subdued by clouds . " 38 Motivated by guilt , she had consciously cho- sen to quit Angria so that she might succeed in the ...
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... turn round and finish with sound , hard sense , whereat her countenance would fall . ( P , 90 ) I believe she thought I was like a smooth and bare precipice , which offered neither jutting stone nor tree - root , nor tuft of grass to ...
... turn round and finish with sound , hard sense , whereat her countenance would fall . ( P , 90 ) I believe she thought I was like a smooth and bare precipice , which offered neither jutting stone nor tree - root , nor tuft of grass to ...
Page 71
... turn round and finish with sound , hard sense , whereat her countenance would fall . ( P , 90 ) I believe she thought I was like a smooth and bare precipice , which offered neither jutting stone nor tree - root , nor tuft of grass to ...
... turn round and finish with sound , hard sense , whereat her countenance would fall . ( P , 90 ) I believe she thought I was like a smooth and bare precipice , which offered neither jutting stone nor tree - root , nor tuft of grass to ...
Contents
Early Unpublished Writings | 37 |
The Professor | 61 |
Jane Eyre | 84 |
Copyright | |
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