Sat. 7 Sept. 2024 2.00-4.00 pm
from £27.00
Jane Eyre (1847) might be best remembered now as a love story, but at its heart is Jane’s regard not for Rochester, but for he
rself. It is her insistent self-assertion that shapes the novel, and challenges us to reconsider what we mean when we describe it as quintessentially ‘Victorian’.
Live online lecture and seminar with Dr Clare Walker Gore, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. This is a repeat lecture, previously given as part of Clare’s Victorian Women course.
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