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Anchor text: Jane Eyre
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Preceding Context: The most significant novelist in English during the peak Romantic period, other than Walter Scott, was Jane Austen, whose essentially conservative world-view had little in common with her Romantic contemporaries, retaining a strong belief in decorum and social rules, though critics have detected tremors under the surface of some works, especially Mansfield Park (1814) and Persuasion (1817). But around the mid-century the undoubtedly Romantic novels of the Brontë family appeared, in particular Charlotte's
Succeeding Context: and Emily's Wuthering Heights, which were both published in 1847.
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Source Page: Romanticism

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