Jane Eyre: A Revolutionary Heroine
Code: LH41005
Dates: October 6 - November 10, 2022
Meets: 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Sessions: 6
Location: Creutzburg Center
Course Fee: $99.00
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Why did a contemporary reviewer of Charlotte Bronte’s novel, Jane Eyre, describe its heroine as “an unregenerate and undisciplined spirit,” who suffers from “the sin of pride” How can she dare assert that she wants “Liberty, Life, Enjoyment,” and that “women feel just as men do”? And finally, how can she possibly demand—as a woman in 1840's England—a marriage of equality? Answer these questions as we engage in lively and detailed discussion of this revolutionary heroine.
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Olive Ledlie
Olive Ledlie, PhD, Former Chair English Department, The Baldwin School
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Date |
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10/06/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
10/13/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
10/20/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
10/27/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
11/03/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
11/10/2022 | Thursday | 10 AM to 11:15 AM | Creutzburg Center |
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