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- catalog abstract ""In "We Are Three Sisters," Drew Lamonica focuses on the role of families in the Brontes' fictions of personal development, exploring the ways in which their writings recognize the family as defining community for selfhood." "Drawing on extensive primary sources, including works by Sarah Ellis, Sarah Lewis, Ann Richelieu Lamb, Harriet Martineau, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, and Elizabeth Gaskell, Lamonica examines the dialogic relationship between the Brontes' novels and a mid-Victorian domestic ideology that held the family to be the principal nurturer of subjectivity. Using a sociohistorical framework, "We Are Three Sisters" shows that the Brontes' novels display a heightened awareness of contemporary female experience and the complex problems of securing a valued sense of self-hood not wholly dependent on family ties."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12698824.
- catalog coverage "Yorkshire (England) In literature.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""In "We Are Three Sisters," Drew Lamonica focuses on the role of families in the Brontes' fictions of personal development, exploring the ways in which their writings recognize the family as defining community for selfhood." "Drawing on extensive primary sources, including works by Sarah Ellis, Sarah Lewis, Ann Richelieu Lamb, Harriet Martineau, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, and Elizabeth Gaskell, Lamonica examines the dialogic relationship between the Brontes' novels and a mid-Victorian domestic ideology that held the family to be the principal nurturer of subjectivity. Using a sociohistorical framework, "We Are Three Sisters" shows that the Brontes' novels display a heightened awareness of contemporary female experience and the complex problems of securing a valued sense of self-hood not wholly dependent on family ties."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Family as context and content -- The Victorian context : self, family, and society -- The family context : writing as sibling relationship -- Jane Eyre : the pilgrimage of the "poor orphan child" -- Wuthering heights : the boundless passion of Catherine Earnshaw -- Agnes Grey and The tenant of Wildfell Hall : lessons of the family -- The professor and Shirley : industrial pollution of family relations and values -- Villette : authorial regeneration and the death of the family -- Life after Villette.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-254) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 260 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat ""We are three sisters".".
- catalog identifier "0826214363".
- catalog isFormatOf ""We are three sisters".".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Columbia : University of Missouri Press,".
- catalog relation ""We are three sisters".".
- catalog spatial "England Yorkshire".
- catalog spatial "England Yorkshire.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "Yorkshire (England) In literature.".
- catalog subject "823/.809 21".
- catalog subject "Autobiography in literature.".
- catalog subject "Brontë family.".
- catalog subject "Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Families in literature.".
- catalog subject "Family in literature.".
- catalog subject "PR4169 .L36 2003".
- catalog subject "Self in literature.".
- catalog subject "Sisters in literature.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature England History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature England Yorkshire History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature England Yorkshire.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Family as context and content -- The Victorian context : self, family, and society -- The family context : writing as sibling relationship -- Jane Eyre : the pilgrimage of the "poor orphan child" -- Wuthering heights : the boundless passion of Catherine Earnshaw -- Agnes Grey and The tenant of Wildfell Hall : lessons of the family -- The professor and Shirley : industrial pollution of family relations and values -- Villette : authorial regeneration and the death of the family -- Life after Villette.".
- catalog title ""We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës / Drew Lamonica.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".