The Brontës in Context

The Brontës in Context

Marianne Thormählen , Michael Baumber , Ann Dinsdale
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Dec 17, 2012 · English · Hardcover (426 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 426
Language English
Published Dec 17, 2012
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521761867
ISBN-13 9780521761864

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The Brontë family stands as a remarkable beacon in the literary landscape, with three sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne—crafting some of the most enduring works in English literature. This exploration delves into the intricate context that shaped their writing, providing insights into their unique environment and the societal influences that molded their perspectives. Employing a multitude of voices, the authors unite to reveal the complex tapestry of the Brontës' lives, from their early experiences in rural Yorkshire to the creative discussions that punctuated their familial bonds.

Readers are invited to journey through the familial dynamics that fostered genius, examining how personal experiences, historical backgrounds, and cultural settings converge in the sisters’ masterpieces. This collection not only enhances the appreciation of the Brontës as individual authors but also illuminates the profound connections between their lives and works, ensuring a deeper understanding of their literary legacy.

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