Charlotte Brontë: The Self ConceivedUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1984 - 256 pages The lives of literary figures have always provided a source of fascination; the tragic life of Charlotte Brontë is no different. In this interpretive critical biography, Helene Moglen "takes for granted earlier, exhaustive studies" done on Brontë to produce an analysis that incorporates not only the facts of her life, but also their influence upon her works. Through her study, Moglen seeks to examine the two dimensions that are essential to any study of Brontë the life she lived and the life she created within the pages of fiction. |
Table des matières
Illustrations | 9 |
CHAPTER ONE Survival | 19 |
Androgyny | 79 |
The Creation | 105 |
Feminism and Power | 152 |
ence as Psychoanalysis | 190 |
CONCLUSION Birth and Death | 230 |