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Identity, Identification and Finding One's Self in Mid-Victorian Female Gothic: "Jane Eyre", "Villette" and "Wuthering Heights"

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76 pages
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3 hours

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Exploring the complexities of identity, the thesis delves into the question of self-definition and how individuals perceive themselves and others within societal roles. It examines the multifaceted nature of characters and the inadequacy of simplistic labels. Through the lens of Lucy Snowe and her interactions, it highlights the struggle to understand oneself and others as more than just singular traits, emphasizing the richness of human experience and the intricate web of relationships that shape our identities.

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Identity, Identification and Finding One's Self in Mid-Victorian Female Gothic: "Jane Eyre", "Villette" and "Wuthering Heights", Sandra Bollenbacher

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2012
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