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Sunday, March 02, 2025

Sunday, March 02, 2025 2:54 am by M. in ,    No comments
A new Brontë-related publication. But we must warn you, if you are in the US, you could be in big trouble if you receive an email asking what you read last week:
Interdiscipline innovation and scientific research conference
Egamnazarova Rushana 
Vol. 3 No. 28 (2025): Interdiscipline Innovation and Scientific Research Conference

Abstract
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre remains a seminal work in feminist literary discourse, offering a nuanced critique of gender roles in Victorian England. This article examines the portrayal of gender roles in the novel and how Brontë embeds feminist ideologies within Jane’s character development and narrative progression. The study highlights Jane’s struggle for autonomy, her rejection of traditional female subjugation, and her assertion of self-worth within a patriarchal framework. By analyzing key interactions between Jane and male figures, as well as her journey towards self-realization, this paper underscores Jane Eyre’s contribution to early feminist thought. The novel’s progressive stance on women’s independence, education, and equality resonates with contemporary feminist ideals, making it a critical text in gender studies.

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