Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Classic Editin) - Anne Bronte - Books - Independently Published - 9798421673101 - February 23, 2022
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Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Classic Editin)

Anne Bronte

Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Classic Editin)

With an Introduction and Notes by Peter Merchant, Christchurch University College. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a powerful and sometimes violent novel of expectation, love, oppression, sin, religion and betrayal. It portrays the disintegration of the marriage of Helen Huntingdon, the mysterious tenant of the title, and her dissolute, alcoholic husband. Defying convention, Helen leaves her husband to protect their young son from his father's influence, and earns her own living as an artist. Whilst in hiding at Wildfell Hall, she encounters Gilbert Markham, who falls in love with her. On its first publication in 1848, Anne Brontë's second novel was criticised for being 'coarse' and 'brutal'. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall challenges the social conventions of the early nineteenth century in a strong defence of women's rights in the face of psychological abuse from their husbands. Anne Brontë's style is bold, naturalistic and passionate, and this novel, which her sister Charlotte considered 'an entire mistake', has earned her a position in English Literature in her own right.


588 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 23, 2022
ISBN13 9798421673101
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 588
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 30 mm   ·   776 g
Language English  

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