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基本説明
Ed. by Beth Newman.
Full Description
Jane Eyre is one of the greats of English Literature and is widely-studied at GCSE, 'A' and undergraduate level as well as being an enduring favourite with the general reader. This edition offers five critical essays, each written from a differing, contemporary perspective, as well as useful introductions to the various critical approaches represented, a glossary of critical and theoretical terms in addition to the full text of Jane Eyre.
Contents
About the Series - About this Volume - PART 1TEXT - Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts - The Complete Text History of Jane Eyre - Psychoanalytic Criticism and Jane Eyre - What Is Psychoanalytic Criticism? - Psychoanalytic Criticism: A Selected Bibliography - A Psychoanalytic Perspective; D. Sadoff - Deconstruction and Jane Eyre -What Is Deconstruction? - Deconstruction: A Selected Bibliography - A Deconstructive Perspective; N. Schwartz - Feminist Criticism and Jane Eyre - What Is Feminist Criticism? - Feminist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography - A Feminist Perspective; S. Gilbert - Marxist Criticism and Jane Eyre - What Is Marxist Criticism? - Marxist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography - A Marxist Perspective; S. Fraiman - Cultural Criticism and Jane Eyre - What is Cultural Criticism? - Cultural Criticism: A Selected Bibliography - A Cultural Perspective; E. Michie - Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms - About the Contributors