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" I looked at the sky, it was pure: a kindly star twinkled just above the chasm ridge. The dew fell, but with propitious softness; no breeze whispered. Nature seemed to me benign and good; I thought she loved me, outcast as I was; and I, who from man could... "
Jane Eyre - Página 384
por Charlotte Brontë - 1899 - 555 páginas
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Christian Pamphlets, Volume 9

1859 - 684 páginas
...>nly mistrust, rejection, insult, clung to her with filial fondness. To-night, at least, I would 3e P3 t 6 D ~ e> *I ՆcMFTT# q E c*Bl x˒ 7cc~ ~C @$...7_V 8~h ? ? o +?P | V. - e ^B6 ra v p qi hrough at noon with a stray penny — my last coin. I saw ripe bilberries gleaming here and there,...
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Alphonse Mariette - 1860 - 404 páginas
...certain repulse incurred, before my tale could be listened to, or one of my wants relieved! . . . . I had one morsel of bread yet: the remnant of a roll...in a town we passed through at noon, with a stray penny—my last coin. I saw ripe bilberries gleaming here and there like jet beads in the heath. I...
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The Writer, Volumes 31-32

1919 - 538 páginas
...sky was over that. . I touched the heath ; it was dry, and yet warm with the heat of the summer day. I looked at the sky ; it was pure : a kindly star...mother would lodge me without money and without price. Inanimate Objects Represented as Sympathizing with Characters. — Hawthorne in " The Marble Faun "...
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Madness and Sexual Politics in the Feminist Novel: Studies in Brontë, Woolf ...

Barbara Hill Rigney - 1978 - 164 páginas
...rejection, insult, clung to her with filial fondness. Tonight, at least, I would be her guest—as I was her child: my mother would lodge me without money and without price (412-13). Jane is thus so absorbed in her own search for the mother that she at least subconsciously...
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Victorian Connections

Jerome J. McGann - 1989 - 248 páginas
..."I have no relative but the universal mother, Nature: I will seek her breast and ask repose. . . . Nature seemed to me benign and good; I thought she...mother would lodge me without money and without price" (pp. 349—50). But the fantasied "good mother" has its other, darker side; in the sequence that follows...
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The Maternal Voice in Victorian Fiction: Rewriting the Patriarchal Family

Barbara Thaden - 1997 - 180 páginas
...seemed to be benign and good; 1 thought she loved me, outcast as 1 was ... 1 would be her guest— as 1 was her child: my mother would lodge me without money and without price'" (285). These references are in keeping with the inner voice (or sometimes outer voice) that guides...
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Appearing to Diminish: Female Development and the British Bildungsroman ...

Lorna Ellis - 1999 - 220 páginas
...of Jane's alienation in a typically Romantic setting, engulfed by nature, alone on a heath at night: "Nature seemed to me benign and good: I thought she...mother would lodge me without money and without price" (Bronte 1991, 328). But Jane's alienation is quickly given more material aspects: "I was a human being,...
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Louisa May Alcott and Charlotte Bronte: Transatlantic Translations

Christine Doyle - 2003 - 232 páginas
...finds comfort in Mother Nature when she (lees Rochester ("I thought she loved me, outcast as I was. ... I was her child: my mother would lodge me without money and without price" [328]), as Lucy finds temporary comfort in Mother Church, Christie also finds comfort in the feminine;...
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Story: The Way of Water

Anne E. Lenehan - 2004 - 496 páginas
...for me. I have no relative but the universal mother, Nature: I will seek her breast and ask repose... I looked at the sky; it was pure: a kindly star twinkled...mother would lodge me without money and without price. Extracts from "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, 1847 THE FARM 37 Eager to avoid the often violent and...
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Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre: A Casebook

Elsie Browning Michie - 2006 - 222 páginas
...herself loved by nature, to which she clings with an ingenuous "filial fondness": "Tonight, at least, 1 would be her guest — as I was her child: my mother would lodge me without money and without price. 1 had no more morsel of bread. . . . My hunger, sharp before, was, if not satisfied, appeased by this...
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