Charlotte Brontë, embodiment and the material world

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    • Pizzo, Justine
    • Houghton, Eleanor

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Charlotte Brontë, embodiment and the material world

edited by Justine Pizzo, Eleanor Houghton

(Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culture)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2020

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Comprising nine original essays by specialists in material culture, book history, literary criticism and curatorial and archival studies, this co-edited volume addresses a wide range of Bronte's writing-from vignettes composed during her teenage years ("The Tea Party" and "The Secret") to completed novels (The Professor, Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette) and unfinished works ("Ashworth" and "Emma"). In bringing to life the surprising array of embodied experiences that shaped Bronte's creative practice (from writing to book-making, painting, and drawing), Charlotte Bronte, Embodiment and the Material World forges new connections between historical, material, and textual approaches to the author's work.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction - Eleanor Houghton and Justine Pizzo.- 2. Burying Bertha - Cornelia Pearsall.- 3. Gendering the Comic Body: Physical Humour in Shirley - Justine Pizzo.- 4. Charlotte Bronte and the "Yorkshire Marriage" - Valerie Sanders.- 5. Catholic Things and the Jesuit Order in Villette - Julie Donovan.- 6. Charlotte Bronte: From a Yorkshire Girl to a Regency Writer and Dandy - Judith E. Pike.- 7. Scholarship and Sentimentality in the Museum Context - Christine Nelson.- 8. Charlotte Bronte's Moccasins: The Wild West Brought Home - Eleanor Houghton.- 9. Charlotte Bronte's "Chinese Fac-similes": A Comparative Approach to Interpreting the Materials of Authorial Labour and Artistic Process - Barbara Heritage.- 10. The Materialities of Charlotte Bronte's Medievalism - Claire Broome Saunders.

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