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Birth and Death Dates 1816 – 1855
Article
Christopher Harrington
(2022)
“Cut it, woman”: Masculinity, Nectar, and the Orgasm in Charlotte Brontë's Shirley (1849).
Victorian Literature and Culture
(pp. 1-25).
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Thesis
Kelly, JoAnn
(2012)
Embodying Agency: The Liberal Will, the Psychophysiological Individual, and Intersubjective Connections in the Victorian Novel.
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Thesis
Strovas, Karen Beth
(2011)
Sleep and Sleeplessness in the Victorian Novel, Jane Eyre to Dracula.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567273/)
Chapter
Perletti, Greta
(2010)
“As from a Dark and Troubled Sea”. The Light of Memory in Charlotte Brontë's Mature Fiction.
In: Representing Light across Arts and Sciences: Theories and Practices
(p. 103).
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Thesis
Coriale, Danielle
(2009)
The Naturalist Imagination: Novel Forms of British Natural History, 1830--1890.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560991/)
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Malane, Rachel Ann
(2004)
“Sex in Mind”: The Gendered Brain in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Mental Sciences.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562029/)
Thesis
Torgerson, Beth Ellen
(2001)
Reading the Bronte Body: Disease, Desire, and the Constraints of Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562383/)
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Babcox, Emilie D.
(1998)
Health, illness, and medical theory in the novels of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Charlotte Brontë.
(/isis/citation/CBB001566147/)
Article
Bewell, Alan
(1996)
Jane Eyre and Victorian medical geography.
ELH: English Literary History
(pp. 773-808).
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Book
Shuttleworth, Sally
(1996)
Charlotte Brontë and Victorian psychology.
(/isis/citation/CBB000074688/)
Article
Vrettos, Athena
(1990)
From neurosis to narrative: The private life of the nerves in Villette and Daniel Deronda.
Victorian Studies
(pp. 551-579).
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Chapter
Shuttleworth, Sally
(1989)
Psychological definition and social power: Phrenology in the novels of Charlotte Brontë.
In: Nature transfigured: Science and literature, 1700-1900
(p. 121).
(/isis/citation/CBB000059817/)
Chapter
Shuttleworth, Sally
(1987)
“The surveillance of a sleepless eye”: The constitution of neurosis in Villette.
In: One culture: Essays in science and literature
(p. 313).
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