
Feminine Manifesto in Classic Literary Works: Jane Eyre + Pride and Prejudice + Letter from a Strange Woman (set of 3 Volumes)
by (english) Charlotte Bronte (austrian) Stephen Zweig (english) Jane Austen
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In the love struggle history of "Cinderella" in "Jane Eyre", Wild Lily finally ushered in spring. In the pull of emotions, Jane became deeply independent and no longer only pursued romance and fun, while Rochester became more passionate, bold and decisive in dealing with the world. "Letter from a Strange Woman" "The feelings that I once thought could only be understood and unspeakable are now held in my own hands." This book includes famous "deep psychological" novels such as Zweig's "The Burning Secret", "Letter from a Strange Woman", "Emotional Confusion", "Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life", "The Story of Chess", etc., Which comprehensively and profoundly reveals the deep truth about desire, emotion and love. Who did you marry in Pride and Prejudice? Who did he marry? Everyday "family trouble" turned out to be an immortal classic. Based on daily life and the emotions and desires of ordinary people, the love in Austen's works is true and relevant, and has widespread consensus, and has therefore won a large readership.
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