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This book tries to find answers to the questions such as how Charlotte Brontë evaluated capitalism and feminism in her novel, Shirley (1849), whether she dealt with them in accordance to the characteristics of the 19th century Victorian Era or not, on which parameters she criticized capitalism and why she turned to feminism. As for the method the novel, Shirley is resolved on the basis of Marx's dialectic approach consisting of thesis, antithesis and synthesis.

Produktbeschreibung
This book tries to find answers to the questions such as how Charlotte Brontë evaluated capitalism and feminism in her novel, Shirley (1849), whether she dealt with them in accordance to the characteristics of the 19th century Victorian Era or not, on which parameters she criticized capitalism and why she turned to feminism. As for the method the novel, Shirley is resolved on the basis of Marx's dialectic approach consisting of thesis, antithesis and synthesis.
Autorenporträt
Halit Alkan completed his primary and secondary education in Germany. He got his BA at Ankara University, MA at Firat University and PhD at Ankara University, all in the field of English Language and Literature. He works at Mardin Artuklu University, Faculty of Letters, Department of English Language and Literature.