Victorian Melodrama in the Twenty-First Century
Jane Eyre, Twilight, and the Mode of Excess in Popular Girl Culture
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Exploring the melodramatic elements in Charlotte Brontë's works, this book delves into how these impulses shape character development and narrative structure. It analyzes key themes such as emotion, morality, and social critique, revealing how Brontë's storytelling techniques reflect the complexities of her characters' inner lives. The study offers insights into the cultural and historical context of Brontë's writing, highlighting her influence on the literary landscape and the enduring relevance of her themes in contemporary discussions.