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A practical approach to Charlotte Brontë's best- known novels, which shows how coherent criticism can be evolved from close reading. The intention is to help students develop skills in practical criticism and encourage them to follow through their ideas. The major part of the book contains worked examples, with detailed guidance and suggestions for further work which will be useful for both teachers and students. There is additional material on Brontë's background, and on critical views of her work. The novels covered are Jane Eyre, Shirley and Vilette.
MIKE EDWARDS is a retired Lecturer of English. His last post was Senior Lecturer in English and Head of Humanities at Crosskeys College, Gwent.
PART ONENarrative MethodsMethods of CharacterizationThe Use of SettingThe Theme of ReligionThe Social Position of WomenPsychological DramatizationConclusions: the Endings of the NovelsPART TWOCharlotte Brontë's Life and WorkThe Context of her NovelsThree Critical Approaches to her WorkFurther ReadingIndex.