Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontës

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Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontës

Terry Eagleton

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

Anniversary ed

  • : hardback
  • : pbk.

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Reprint. 2nd ed. (c1988). With a new introd

"Featuring new introduction to the anniversary edition"

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Myths of Power - Anniversary Edition sets out to interpret the fiction of the Bronte sisters in light of a Marxist analysis of the historical conditions in which it was produced. Its aim is not merely to relate literary facts, but by a close critical examination of the novels, to find in them a significant structure of ideas and values which related to the Brontes' ambiguous situation within the class-system of their society. Its intention is to forge close relations between the novels, nineteenth-century ideology, and historical forces, in order to illuminate the novels themselves in a radically new perspective. When originally published in 1975 (second edition in 1988), it was the first full-length Marxist study of the Brontes and is now reissued to celebrate 30 years since its first publication. It includes a new Introduction by Terry Eagleton which reflects on the changes which have happened in Marxist literary criticism since 1988, and situates this reissue of the second edition in current debates.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements New Introduction to the Reissue of the Second Edition Introduction to the Second Edition Introduction Jane Eyre The Professor Shirley Villette The Structure of Charlotte Bronte's Fiction Wuthering Heights Anne Bronte Notes Index

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