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KeyPointsinChapter13CharlotteBronteIntroductionJaneEyreEmilyBronteIntroductionWutheringHeightsGeorgeMeredith
CharlotteBronte
(1816-1855)
IntroductionShecamefromapoorclergyman’sfamilyoffivedaughtersandason.Thesesensitiveandintelligentpeoplelivedinahouseonthenorthernmoorsandsufferedfromthegeneralpollutedenvironmentofmoorgassothattheywerealldelicateinhealthanddiedultimatelybeforetheirtime.HerworksincludeJaneEyre,Villette,ShirleyandTheProfessor.
CharlotteBronte
JaneEyreThenoveltellsafascinatingstoryofsuffering,love,andgrowth.Majorcharacters:JaneEyre,Rochester,St.JohnRiversJaneEyreisinfactthefirstimageofanuglyducklingbecomeheroineinEnglishliteraryhistory.
GeorgeMeredith
(1828-1909)
Meredithwasamoralistofakind.Heportrayedaworldoforalchoice,inwhichmanisatleastpartlyincontrol,andlifeisstillchangeablebywill.Threeofhisnovelsdeservemention:TheOrdealofRichardFeveral,TheShavingofShagpat,andTheEgoist.Thelastoftheseishisgreatestwork.Meredithtendstotalkandtellinsteadoflettinghischaractersrevealthemselves.
KeyPointsinChapter14GeorgeEliotIntroductionTheMillontheFlossMiddlemarchAnthonyTrollopeSamuelButler
GeorgeEliot
(1819-1880)
IntroductionIOfthehostofVictoriannovelists,threestandoutasthemosteminent,representingthethreephasesoftheperiod:Dickensfortheearlyphase,GeorgeEliotforthemiddle,andThomasHardythelateandthethird.GeorgeEliot,essentiallyapastoralnovelist,representsthemoresoberandcontemplativemodeofperceptionoftheHighVictorianperiod.Hermajorthematicconcernrelatestoindividualchoices.ThereisastronghintofabroaddeterminisminGeorgeEliot.“…theseedbringsforthacropafteritskind.”
GeorgeEliot
IntroductionIIGeorgeEliotwasseriouswithherresearchonsocietyandhistory.Withhereffort,thenovelwonrespectabilitya
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