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Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells (eBook)

Enriched edition. Exploring Gender and Identity in Victorian Literary Culture
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2020
132 Seiten
Good Press (Verlag)
406-406609200-9 (EAN)

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Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells - Charlotte Brontë
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Charlotte Brontë's "Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells" offers a fascinating exploration of the lives and literary ambitions of the Brontë sisters, who wrote under the male pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. This work is notable for its introspective and critical tone, revealing not only the social constraints of their time but also their aspirations as female authors in a predominantly patriarchal literary landscape. Brontë's prose is infused with a thoughtful authenticity, reflecting her own experiences and the stark realities faced by women writers during the Victorian era, making this work an essential text in feminist literary studies. Charlotte Brontë, born in 1816, was the third of six siblings in a family often beset by tragedy, which undoubtedly shaped her worldview and writing. Her deep-seated understanding of isolation and longing is mirrored in her biographical notes, as she recounts the trials faced by her and her sisters while pursuing their literary careers. By adopting masculine pseudonyms, Brontë sought to navigate the gender barriers of her time, offering insight into her motivations, struggles, and profound literary talent. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Brontë sisters' legacy, and the broader context of women's writing in the nineteenth century, will find "Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells" an enlightening and thought-provoking read. Brontë's reflections not only celebrate her sisters' achievements but also challenge the conventions of their era, making this text a significant contribution to both Brontë scholarship and women's literary history.

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.3.2020
Einführung Zoe Parsons
Mitarbeit Kommentare: Zoe Parsons
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1818-1848 • 1820-1849 • 19th century • 19th century feminism • 19th century fiction • Anne • Authors • authorship • Biography • Book History • Brontë • Brontë family • bronte sisters • Bront√´ sisters' legacy • Charlotte Bronte • Emily • English • English literature • Female authorship challenges • Gender identity exploration • Literary Biography • Literary criticism • literary identity themes • male pseudonyms usage • pseudonymous authors • pseudonymous literary analysis • scholarly reflective prose • Victorian Literature • Victorian writing culture • women writers' history
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