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Abstract
FEMINIST CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S NOVEL JANE EYRE
Dr. Anuradha Gaur
Volume: 2 Issue: 4 2012
Abstract:
Charlotte Bronte, the Victorian novelist, wrote three novels Jane eyre, Shirley and villette. The central concern in all these novels is the struggle of the protagonist to survive and succeed in the society as well as in her own house. The present paper focuses on the Feminist consciousness in the novel Jane eyre.
References
- Bronte charlotte, Jane eyre, (New Delhi: Rupa classics, 2001) P.53. subsequent references to the text are from this edition and have indicated by page numbers in parentheses
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- Oliphant Margaret, Novels (Black wood’s Edinburgh magazine.102, 1867) P.258.

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