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《简·爱》是19世纪英国女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表作,是一部带有自传性的成长小说。空间问题的重要性随着现代性的展开逐渐显露,它不仅成为一个被重新建构的批判性场域,也提供了一种全新的理论认知视角。从《简·爱》中的空间:红屋子、洛伍德学校及阁楼可以看出,男权社会这么一个大的社会空间对女性身体及心理的压制和束缚。
Jane Eyre is a masterpiece by 19th-century British woman writer Charlotte Bronte, a growing novel with autobiographical features. The importance of the space problem gradually reveals itself with the development of modernity. It not only becomes a re-constructed critical field but also provides a brand new theoretical cognitive perspective. From the space of Jane Eyre: Red House, Lowwood School and Penthouse, it can be seen that such a large social space of patriarchal society suppresses and restrains female body and mind.