Essays by leading scholars explore the works of the three Bronte sisters, including two of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century, Charlotte Broente's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights, and the myths which grew up around them A detailed chronology and guides to further reading are provided.
Essays by leading scholars explore the works of the three Bronte sisters, including two of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century, Charlotte Broente's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights, and the myths which grew up around them A detailed chronology and guides to further reading are provided.
Heather Glen is senior lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of New Hall, Cambridge.
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Chronology Introduction Heather Glen 1. The Haworth context Juliet Barker 2. The Brontës' childhood writings Carol Bock 3. The poetry of the Brontës Angela Leighton 4. The Professor, Agnes Grey, and Wuthering Heights Stevie Davies 5. Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Jill Matus 6. Shirley and Villette Heather Glen 7. Ideology, personality, and the Brontë characters Rick Rylance 8. Women writing and publishing Kate Flint 9. The Brontës and religion John Maynard 10. The Brontë myth Patsy Stoneman Guide to further reading.
Chronology Introduction Heather Glen 1. The Haworth context Juliet Barker 2. The Brontës' childhood writings Carol Bock 3. The poetry of the Brontës Angela Leighton 4. The Professor, Agnes Grey, and Wuthering Heights Stevie Davies 5. Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Jill Matus 6. Shirley and Villette Heather Glen 7. Ideology, personality, and the Brontë characters Rick Rylance 8. Women writing and publishing Kate Flint 9. The Brontës and religion John Maynard 10. The Brontë myth Patsy Stoneman Guide to further reading.
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