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A 9 page paper which examines how Charlotte Bronte is a poetic novelist as compared to Jane Austen. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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some, such as Jane Austen, but yet she still appears to stand the test of time, like Austen, in the power of this particular novel. What makes Bronte an incredible
novelist is her poetic imagery, as well as her characterization and essential plot. Unlike Austen, Brontes images are strong and wondrous and mysterious, while also offering the reader a very
sensible and intelligent woman. The depth of this work is diverse and clearly quite poetic. The following paper examines how and why Charlotte Bronte, in Jane Eyre, is seen as
a poetic novelist. The paper then examines how this style is clearly different from that of Jane Austen in her work Northanger Abbey. Charlotte Bronte: Poetic Novelist
In looking at Charlotte Bronte as a novelist, and a poetic novelist, it seems relevant to point out that she, and her sisters, were
powerfully influenced by other literary artists as children. In fact, one of those individuals was a famous poet: "It is often pointed out by Bronte biographers that the juvenile writings
of the Bronte children were greatly influenced by romantic poets, especially the tremendously popular Lord Byron" (Sevareid). In being taught, and in appreciating and loving poetry, a person likely sees
things differently as they relate to descriptive presentations. The words of a poet are often very different than a novelist and some of the foundations of poetry can clearly be
seen in the work of Bronte. When one knows the novel of Jane Eyre, from a poetic position understanding the influence of
Byron, one can see how there is a clear, almost demonic or satanic, presence in Rochester that is very Byron influenced. Sevareid notes the following in these regards: "The hero
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