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Jane Eyre(1847) by Charlotte Bronte and The Wide, Wide World(1850) by Susan Warner share many things in common. Both of them are published by contemporary women writers under pseudonyms, though each beglongs to the other part of the Atlantic, and both enjoyed literary fame as well as a great commercial success. They also had similar plot lines, that is, each work is a domestic novel or a kind of Bildungsroman of an orphan girl who should confront the wide world by herself; the girl undergoes many difficulties in human relationships in the course of her growth, but she meets a mentor, mostly a woman, who supports her emotionally and spiritually, in each stage of her life; and finally, she is happily married to her ideal man as a reward for the suffering and her endurance.
In spite of these similarities, however, the treatments of these two works by the major literary critics in the twentieth century have been so diverged. One is canonized as a major nineteenth-century British novel and has been reaping a great critical responses and praises, while the other was treated as a literary trash by them. How is this possible? This paper attempts to answer this curious question by comparing the two novels very closely and also going over the publishing history of the two works, too.

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