Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism


Brontë, Shirley Charlotte | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Ankenbrandt, Katherine Ware. "Charlotte Brontë's Shirley and John Leyden's 'The Cout of Keeldar'." Victorian Newsletter No. 34 (Fall 1968): 33-34.

Traces the possible source of the surname Keeldar in Shirley.

Argyle, Gisela. "Gender and Generic Mixing in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 35, No. 4 (Autumn 1995): 741-56.

Explores the use of the third-person narrator in Shirley as a departure from Brontë's use of protagonist-narrators in Jane Eyre and Villette.

Bailin, Miriam. '"Varieties of Pain': The Victorian Sickroom and Brontë's Shirley." Modern Language Quarterly 48, No. 3 (September 1987): 254-78.

Examines the roles of nurse and patient in Shirley.

Belkin, Roslyn. "Rejects of the Marketplace: Old Maids in Charlotte Brontë's...

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