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Needs more on Jane Eyre review

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The Jane Eyre review is quite remarkable for being based on a kind of callous and brutal Malthusianism (what would later be called Social Darwinism), which is poorly-disguised under a thick surface layer of smugly sanctimonious religiosity bordering on a perniciously over-simplistic version of Calvinism. There needs to be more on the review, if for no other reason than that Charlotte Bronte included extensive excerpts from it in her novel Shirley. However, it seems that the Jane Eyre review has been what Lady Eastlake has been most known for over the last 35 years. Churchh (talk) 21:54, 8 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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