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Vyner, Mrs:


Subject Literature » Victorian Literature

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405151191.2007.x


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character in G. H. Lewes’s Rose, Blanche and Violet , criticized by Charlotte as being the product of real-life hatred and, unlike Becky Sharp, a portrait of unshaded villainy without human qualities: “She is a fiend” (to WSW, 1 May 1848). Charlotte avoids this artistic trap in her two portraits of Mme Heger. ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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