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Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" Pat MacPherson

Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" By Pat MacPherson

Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" by Pat MacPherson


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Pat MacPherson shows how "Jane Eyre" is the site for a women's exploration of a morality of desire and power, alternative to the material and sexual double-standard of middle class men.

Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" Summary

Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" by Pat MacPherson

Pat MacPherson shows how "Jane Eyre" is the site for a women's exploration of a morality of desire and power, alternative to the material and sexual double-standard of middle class men. This book should be of interest to general readers and students and teachers in women's studies, literature and sociology.

Table of Contents

1. Portrait of a Governess, Disconnected, Poor, and Plain 2. Wild Nights (i) Courtship Part One: Taming Female Desire (ii) Courtship Part Two: Taming Male Demand 3. Heavenly Father 4. From Bad Girl to Good Woman (i) Gateshead: Woman's Influence (ii) Lowood: The Power of Female Education (iii) Thornfield: Romance and Romantics Revised (iv) Moor House: Evangelicism for Women (v) Ferndean: Jane's Household.

Additional information

GOR002996983
9780415017879
0415017874
Reflecting on "Jane Eyre" by Pat MacPherson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1989-09-30
128
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