Charlotte Bront 's Atypical Typology traces Charlotte Bront 's reinscription of the Bible through her four novels, paying special attention to her use of three strategies: gender reversal; the undermining of traditional notions of God's providential control of human history; and the recasting of several otherworldly locales into settings within this world. Although many scholars acknowledge the importance of Bront 's use of biblical material, and a few may scrutinize specific passages, the full body of Bront 's adult work has never been examined in this manner. Indeed, a full understanding of her fiction, as well as her significance within the Victorian era, cannot be reached apart from such an exploration. Teachers and students of the Victorian novel in general as well as readers interested in early feminist perspectives will benefit from learning to read the Bible in the light of Charlotte Bront 's approach.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1433108550
ISBN13:9781433108556
Release Date:August 2010
Publisher:Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
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