目录 Chapter 1 Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (1813) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Jane Austen (1775-1817), the Writer 1.3 Plot Summary of Pride and Prejudice 1.4 Reading Exercise: Chapter 1 of Pride and Prejudice 1.5 Critical Topics 1.5.1 Coming of Age as a Woman in Austen' s Time 1.5.2 Balls in Literature 1.5.3 A Further Comment on "Pride" and "Prejudice" 1.5.4 The "Janeites" and the Birth of Austen's Literary Reputation 1.5.5 Jane Austen the Marxist? 1.6 Further Reading 1.6.1 Critical Studies of Pride and Prejudice 1.6.2 Film Adaptations of Pride and Prejudice Chapter 2 Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (1847) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Charlotte Bronte(1816-1855), the Writer 2.3 Plot Summary of Jane Eyre 2.4 Reading Exercise: Chapter 5 of Jane Eyre 2.5 Critical Topics 2.5.1 The Real-life Lowood Hall? 2.5.2 The Victorian Governess 2.5.3 The "Governess Novel" 2.6 Further Reading 2.6.1 Other Charlotte Bronte Novels 2.6.2 Victorian Literary Works Featuring Governesses 2.6.3 Novels with Connections to Jane Eyre 2.6.4 Studies of Jane Eyre and Contemporary Victorian Women's Novels 2.6.5 Film Adaptations of Jane Eyre Chapter 3 Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights (1847) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Emily Bronte (1818-1848), the Writer 3.3 A Sense of Place: The Windswept Moor 3.4 Plot Summary of Wuthering Heights 3.5 Reading Exercise: Chapter 15 of Wuthering Heights 3.6 Critical Topics 3.6.1 Heathcliff: Gypsy, Lascar or Irish Rogue? 3.6.2 Wuthering Heights and the Critics 3.6.3 The Brontes and "Unquiet Spirits" 3.7 Further Reading 3.7.1 Other Works by Emily Bronte 3.7.2 Stories Featuring Unquiet Spirits 3.7.3 Studies of Emily Bronte 3.7.4 Adaptations of Wuthering Heights Chapter 4 Charles Dickens, David Copperfield (1849-1850) 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Charles Dickens (1812-1870), the Writer 4.3 "CD and DC" 4.4 Plot Summary of David Copperfield 4.5 Reading Exercise: Chapter 4 of David Copperfield
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