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Shirley: Critical Essay by Helene Moglen

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Charlotte Bronte
About 49 pages (14,708 words)
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SOURCE: "Shirley: Feminism and Power," in Charlotte Brontë: The Self Conceived, W. W. Norton and Company, 1976, pp. 152-89.

In the following excerpt, Moglen looks at the author's progression from Jane Eyre to Shirley as an attempt to turn from the personal to the political.

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