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Charlotte Bront And Contagion Myths Memes And The Politics Of Infection Palgrave Studies In Literature Science And Medicine 2024th Edition Jo Waugh

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Charlotte Bront And Contagion Myths Memes And The Politics Of Infection Palgrave Studies In Literature Science And Medicine 2024th Edition Jo Waugh
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.05 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Jo Waugh
ISBN: 9783031651397, 9783031651403, 3031651391, 3031651405
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Charlotte Bront And Contagion Myths Memes And The Politics Of Infection Palgrave Studies In Literature Science And Medicine 2024th Edition Jo Waugh by Jo Waugh 9783031651397, 9783031651403, 3031651391, 3031651405 instant download after payment.

This book argues for the significance of contagious disease in critical and biographical assessment of Charlotte Brontë’s work. Waugh argues that contagion, infection, and quarantining strategies are central themes in Jane Eyre (1847), Shirley (1849), and Villette (1853). This book establishes the ways in which Charlotte Brontë was closely engaged with the political and social contexts in which she wrote, extending this to the representation and metaphorical import of illness in Brontë’s novels. Waugh also posits that although miasmatic theories are often assumed to have been entirely in the ascendant in the late 1840s, the relationship between miasma and contagion was a complex one and contagion in fact remained a crucial way for Charlotte Brontë to represent disease itself, as well as to explore the relationships between the individual and social, political, and cultural contexts. Contagion and its metaphors are central to Charlotte Brontë’s construction of subjectivity and of the responsibilities of the individual and the group.

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