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Folklore and Identity in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights

Wilson, Amy
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Charlotte and Emily Brontë both incorporate folk traditions into their novels, which help define and complicate notions of class and identity in their work. This thesis examines the folklore of the novels, including customs, folktales, and material folk culture, and explores how these elements work within the worlds created by the Brontës. While scholars such as Micael Clarke, Lauren Lepow, and Heta Pyrhönen have established the presence of folk tale, ballad, and supernatural motifs in the Brontës’ work, few have discussed the ways in which folk culture, in particular, underscores the notions of class and identity.

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2017-08-08
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Folklore, Folk tales, Material folk culture, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Yorkshire
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