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Meaning and Structure in C. Bronte 2003
Company NameE-dition
AddressE-dition 6357, 42nd avenue Montreal Quebec H1T2S9 Canada
ContactPublic Relations
Contact Emailpub@e-dition.net
AuthorAndre Casault
General Phonen/a
Fax Phonen/a
Release Date10 10 2003
Typeshareware
OS SupportWin98, WinXP, Windows2000
LanguageEnglish
System Requirements64Mb RAM, SVGA 1024x768, IE4.+

Author:E-dition

Meaning and Structures in Charlotte Bronte is written in narrative style, making it highly readable. The work points out Bronte's use of symbolism to achieve structure; and from this, meaning in her novels becomes clear. Common threads flow through her novels; and one can see how the novels evolved from her first and unsuccessful attempt to her two masterpieces, Jane Eyre and Villette. The work on Charlotte Bronte was written over two decades. At times, the study would progress for many months and then be set aside several years. Much material is covered in the essays. The work, for example, explains the meaning of Jane Eyre's three painting and shows this recurrent theme in the novel and its variation in her other novels. So too is light shed on the question of Lucy Snowe who is often called confused and confusing. But one viewpoint does not answer all problems. Some matters are not taken up, here, such as why Bronte devised characters with a curious antipodal public and private nature, and the use of language, which is sometimes problematic. Sections of the work might be described as a retelling of the story. There is more to it than that; but this was the most efficient means to keep track of the ever-shifting ground in novels of complex characters and structures.