Charlotte Brontë
Legacies and afterlives
Herausgeber: Regis, Amber; Wynne, Deborah
Charlotte Brontë
Legacies and afterlives
Herausgeber: Regis, Amber; Wynne, Deborah
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Charlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives is a timely reflection on the persistent fascination and creative engagement with Charlotte Bronte's life and work. The new essays in this volume, which cover the period from Bronte's first publication to the twenty-first century, explain why her work has endured in so many different forms and contexts. -- .
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Charlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives is a timely reflection on the persistent fascination and creative engagement with Charlotte Bronte's life and work. The new essays in this volume, which cover the period from Bronte's first publication to the twenty-first century, explain why her work has endured in so many different forms and contexts. -- .
Produktdetails
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- Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781526139481
- ISBN-10: 1526139480
- Artikelnr.: 54376454
- Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781526139481
- ISBN-10: 1526139480
- Artikelnr.: 54376454
Amber K. Regis is Lecturer in English at the University of Sheffield Deborah Wynne is Professor of English at the University of Chester
Introduction: picturing Charlotte Brontë - Amber K. Regis and Deborah Wynne
Part I: Ghostly afterlives: cults, literary tourism and staging the life 1
The 'Charlotte' cult: writing the literary pilgrimage, from Gaskell to
Woolf - Deborah Wynne 2 The path out of Haworth: mobility, migration, and
the global in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley and the writings of Mary Taylor -
Jude Piesse 3 Brontë countries: nation, gender and place in the literary
landscapes of Haworth and Brussels - Charlotte Mathieson 4 Reading the
revenant in Charlotte Brontë's literary afterlives: charting the path from
the 'silent country' to the seance - Amber Pouliot 5 Charlotte Brontë on
stage: 1930s biodrama and the archive/museum performed - Amber K. Regis
Part II: Textual legacies: influences and adaptations 6 'Poetry as I
comprehend the word': Charlotte Brontë's lyric afterlife - Anna Barton 7
The legacy of Lucy Snowe: reconfiguring spinsterhood and the Victorian
family in inter-war women's writing - Emma Liggins 8 Hunger, rebellion and
rage: adapting Villette - Benjamin Poore 9 The ethics of appropriation; or,
the 'mere spectre' of Jane Eyre: Emma Tennant's Thornfield Hall, Jasper
Fforde's The Eyre Affair and Gail Jones's Sixty Lights - Alexandra Lewis 10
'The insane Creole': the afterlife of Bertha Mason - Jessica Cox 11 Jane
Eyre's transmedia lives - Monika Pietrzak-Franger 12 'Reader, I
[shagged/beat/whipped/f****d/rewrote] him': the sexual and financial
afterlives of Jane Eyre - Louisa Yates Appendix: Charlotte Brontë's
cultural legacy, 1848-2016 - Kimberley Braxton Index
Part I: Ghostly afterlives: cults, literary tourism and staging the life 1
The 'Charlotte' cult: writing the literary pilgrimage, from Gaskell to
Woolf - Deborah Wynne 2 The path out of Haworth: mobility, migration, and
the global in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley and the writings of Mary Taylor -
Jude Piesse 3 Brontë countries: nation, gender and place in the literary
landscapes of Haworth and Brussels - Charlotte Mathieson 4 Reading the
revenant in Charlotte Brontë's literary afterlives: charting the path from
the 'silent country' to the seance - Amber Pouliot 5 Charlotte Brontë on
stage: 1930s biodrama and the archive/museum performed - Amber K. Regis
Part II: Textual legacies: influences and adaptations 6 'Poetry as I
comprehend the word': Charlotte Brontë's lyric afterlife - Anna Barton 7
The legacy of Lucy Snowe: reconfiguring spinsterhood and the Victorian
family in inter-war women's writing - Emma Liggins 8 Hunger, rebellion and
rage: adapting Villette - Benjamin Poore 9 The ethics of appropriation; or,
the 'mere spectre' of Jane Eyre: Emma Tennant's Thornfield Hall, Jasper
Fforde's The Eyre Affair and Gail Jones's Sixty Lights - Alexandra Lewis 10
'The insane Creole': the afterlife of Bertha Mason - Jessica Cox 11 Jane
Eyre's transmedia lives - Monika Pietrzak-Franger 12 'Reader, I
[shagged/beat/whipped/f****d/rewrote] him': the sexual and financial
afterlives of Jane Eyre - Louisa Yates Appendix: Charlotte Brontë's
cultural legacy, 1848-2016 - Kimberley Braxton Index
Introduction: picturing Charlotte Brontë - Amber K. Regis and Deborah Wynne
Part I: Ghostly afterlives: cults, literary tourism and staging the life 1
The 'Charlotte' cult: writing the literary pilgrimage, from Gaskell to
Woolf - Deborah Wynne 2 The path out of Haworth: mobility, migration, and
the global in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley and the writings of Mary Taylor -
Jude Piesse 3 Brontë countries: nation, gender and place in the literary
landscapes of Haworth and Brussels - Charlotte Mathieson 4 Reading the
revenant in Charlotte Brontë's literary afterlives: charting the path from
the 'silent country' to the seance - Amber Pouliot 5 Charlotte Brontë on
stage: 1930s biodrama and the archive/museum performed - Amber K. Regis
Part II: Textual legacies: influences and adaptations 6 'Poetry as I
comprehend the word': Charlotte Brontë's lyric afterlife - Anna Barton 7
The legacy of Lucy Snowe: reconfiguring spinsterhood and the Victorian
family in inter-war women's writing - Emma Liggins 8 Hunger, rebellion and
rage: adapting Villette - Benjamin Poore 9 The ethics of appropriation; or,
the 'mere spectre' of Jane Eyre: Emma Tennant's Thornfield Hall, Jasper
Fforde's The Eyre Affair and Gail Jones's Sixty Lights - Alexandra Lewis 10
'The insane Creole': the afterlife of Bertha Mason - Jessica Cox 11 Jane
Eyre's transmedia lives - Monika Pietrzak-Franger 12 'Reader, I
[shagged/beat/whipped/f****d/rewrote] him': the sexual and financial
afterlives of Jane Eyre - Louisa Yates Appendix: Charlotte Brontë's
cultural legacy, 1848-2016 - Kimberley Braxton Index
Part I: Ghostly afterlives: cults, literary tourism and staging the life 1
The 'Charlotte' cult: writing the literary pilgrimage, from Gaskell to
Woolf - Deborah Wynne 2 The path out of Haworth: mobility, migration, and
the global in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley and the writings of Mary Taylor -
Jude Piesse 3 Brontë countries: nation, gender and place in the literary
landscapes of Haworth and Brussels - Charlotte Mathieson 4 Reading the
revenant in Charlotte Brontë's literary afterlives: charting the path from
the 'silent country' to the seance - Amber Pouliot 5 Charlotte Brontë on
stage: 1930s biodrama and the archive/museum performed - Amber K. Regis
Part II: Textual legacies: influences and adaptations 6 'Poetry as I
comprehend the word': Charlotte Brontë's lyric afterlife - Anna Barton 7
The legacy of Lucy Snowe: reconfiguring spinsterhood and the Victorian
family in inter-war women's writing - Emma Liggins 8 Hunger, rebellion and
rage: adapting Villette - Benjamin Poore 9 The ethics of appropriation; or,
the 'mere spectre' of Jane Eyre: Emma Tennant's Thornfield Hall, Jasper
Fforde's The Eyre Affair and Gail Jones's Sixty Lights - Alexandra Lewis 10
'The insane Creole': the afterlife of Bertha Mason - Jessica Cox 11 Jane
Eyre's transmedia lives - Monika Pietrzak-Franger 12 'Reader, I
[shagged/beat/whipped/f****d/rewrote] him': the sexual and financial
afterlives of Jane Eyre - Louisa Yates Appendix: Charlotte Brontë's
cultural legacy, 1848-2016 - Kimberley Braxton Index