Bad Weather Imagery in Bronte\'s Jane Eyre and Villette by Joseph Jaworski

Bad Weather Imagery in Bronte\'s Jane Eyre and Villette

Joseph Jaworski

12 pages first pub 2015 (editions)

dark emotional medium-paced

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This literary criticism explicates the significance of the bad weather imagery in Bronte's "Villette" and "Jane Eyre." It is a comparative study of how Jane and Lucy use bad weather imagery to sculpt certain parts of their complex characters.

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