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Charlotte Bronte and Victorian Psychology

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The book analyzes Charlotte Brontë's fiction through the lens of Victorian-era concepts of psychology, sexuality, and insanity. It explores how these themes are intricately woven into her narratives, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of her time. By examining her characters and their experiences, the work sheds light on Brontë's critique of Victorian values and her portrayal of the complexities of human emotion and mental health.

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Charlotte Bronte and Victorian Psychology, Sally Shuttleworth

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2004
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