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Classic fiction crackles with descriptions of fire and heat. Consuming flame offers not only dramatic potential, but also powerful symbolic value. Passions smolder, infernos destroy, and embers warm. Even novels from the outwardly prim and virtuous Victorian Age seethed with fiery symbolism. Consider these closing passages from an essay on Jane Eyre and fire:  When left unchecked and uncontrolled, the very […]

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