User:Brittanyyclaire/Student draft of Jane Eyre
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[edit]Charlotte Bronte was too concerned with her work being judged for being a female, and her work was very feminine. ([1]) Her book was viewed as a controversy at the time since she published it with a male pseudonym. ([2])
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[edit]Margeret Mcfadden-Gerber, author for MasterPlots, also applauded Bronte, "[Jane eyre is] like a fairytale, [it is] full of myth and superstition." ([3])
References
[edit]- ^ Mcfadden-Gerber, Margeret (November 2010). "Jane Eyre". MasterPlots. 4th Edition: 1–4.
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(help) - ^ Dooley, Deborah (11 22 2005). "Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"". Literary Reference Center. Great Neck Publishing: 1–11.
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(help) - ^ Mcfadden-Gerber, Margeret (November 2010). "Jane Eyre". MasterPlots. 4th Edition: 1–4.
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