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Approaches to teaching Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
This collection includes twenty essays that will help bring new dimensions to classroom instruction of Charlotte Bronte's most taught work. Contributors discuss Bronte's milieu and biography; the influence of Christianity, fairy tales, and gothic fiction on her works; the themes of the novel and its social and political implications; its film and stage adaptations; relevant art works (paintings, etchings, and portraits); and various theoretical approaches to teaching the book (e.g., psychological, Kristevan, Foucauldian, new-historicist).
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