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Preface
Jane Eyre
The Survival and Diffusion of Romance
1. Looking for Sympathy and Intelligibility 2. "Upended Priority": The Orphan on Stage
3. The "Erotics of Talk"
4. Anger and Sadness: Unsanctioned Emotion, Articulate Feeling
5. Reinvigorated gazing: Das Geheimnis der alten Mamsell
6. Goldelse: "A Lighter-Tinted Jane Eyre in Somewhat Different Circumstances"
7. Mixed Messages: Marlitt's Little Moorland Princess
8. The One and the Many
Epilogue: "Relations stop nowhere": The Purchase of Romance in a Time of Inequality.
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Change Date: 2024-05-08T18:16:04
Creation Date: 2021-08-24
Description Language: English
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Assigner: United States, Library of Congress
Jane Eyre in German landsthe import of romance, 1848-1918 () New York: Bloomsbury Academic; 2022
Tatlock, Lynne, 1950- Jane Eyre in German lands (Text, Monograph, Multimedia) Literary criticism