The Connell Guide To Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre by Josie Billington

The Connell Guide To Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre by Josie Billington

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The Connell Guide To Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre by Josie Billington

Jane Eyre, published on 16th October 1847, was an instant popular success. More than 150 years later, it still powerfully affects its readers with all the charge of a new-minted work. It is easy to forget, now, how shocking it was to its mid-19th century readers. Virtually every early reviewer felt obliged either to condemn or defend its impropriety. As Josie Billington reminds us in this compelling guide, the most savage reviews denounced the coarseness of language, the unfeminine laxity of moral tone, and the dereliction of decorum which made its hero cruel, brutal, yet attractively interesting, while permitting its plain, poor, single heroine to live under same roof as the man she loved. What caused most outrage, perhaps, was the demonstrable rebellious anger in the heroine's unregenerate and undisciplined spirit, her being a passionate law unto herself. Never was there a better hater. Every page burns with moral Jacobinism, wrote an early critic. As the poet Matthew Arnold was to say of Bronte's disagreeable final novel, Villette, the writer's mind contains nothing but hunger, rebellion and rage. In this book Josie Billington looks at the passion and indeed rage which filled Bronte, and shows us that, though sometimes criticised for melodrama, this is a novel of great intellectual seriousness, moral integrity and depth of feeling. She quotes George Henry Lewis: It is soul speaking to soul; it is an utterance from the depths of a struggling, suffering, much-enduring spirit.
Josie Billington is Reader in English Literature and Deputy Director of the Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society at the University of Liverpool, UK. She has published widely on Victorian fiction and poetry and on interdisciplinary studies of the value of literary reading for health, including Is Literature Healthy? (2016).
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ISBN 13 9781907776175
ISBN 10 1907776176
Title The Connell Guide To Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
Author Josie Billington
Series The Connell Guide To
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
Year published 2014-09-01
Number of pages 144
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