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Sunday, April 01, 2007

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Romania
Răducanu , Adriana
Canon Subversion and/or Reinforcement – Jane Eyre and/or Wide Sargasso Sea
Gender Studies
Issue: 05/2006
Page Range: 64-73

Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea share the problematic connection between the canonical work and its modernist revision, calling forth a debate upon their either joined or separate influence in the literary landscape. This present paper aims to ‘deconstruct’ this problematic connection by employing the analytic lenses of feminism, postcolonialism and modernism, so as to depict the viability of both novels and maybe of a different canon altogether.
China

Yang Lu Li
Comparison of love literature between family and Wuthering Heights

Journal of Henan Radio and TV University (2006, 03 period)
Abstract in Chinese

Wen Judy Tsang, Wen Mei-Lian
Distinctive narrative angle and its usage in "Wuthering Heights"
Journal of Wuhu Vocational Technical College (2006, 01 period)
Abstract in Chinese

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