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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (English Library)
Brontë, Anne
Summary
Anne Brontë's second and last novel was widely and contentiously reviewed upon its 1848 publication, in part because its subject matter - domestic violence, alcoholism, women's rights, and universal salvation - was so controversial.
Anne Brontë's second and last novel was widely and contentiously reviewed upon its 1848 publication, in part because its subject matter - domestic violence, alcoholism, women's rights, and universal salvation - was so controversial. The tale unfolds through a series of letters between two friends as one man learns more about Helen Huntingdon and the past that brought this young painter and single mother to Wildfell Hall. Powerfully plotted and unconventionally structured, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is now considered to be a classic of Victorian literature.
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Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 512 pages · Paperback
- By Brontë, Anne
Details
- ISBN: 9780140431377
- Author: Brontë, Anne
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- Language: English
- Publication date: 25 October 1979
- Condition: New
Reviews
Narrated by her neighbour Gilbert Markham, and in the pages of her own diary, the novel portrays Helen's eloquent struggle for independence at a time when the law and society defined a married woman as her husband's property.

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