Before one might legitimately enquire what the Brontës had to do with either ‘poetry’ or ‘politics’, one has to consider both the literary context from which they emerged (two generations of highly influential poets of the Romantic school) and the historical moment they were traversing (one of rising social and political turmoil). At the same time that, between 1820 and 1840-50, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë were writing their early poems and novels – under the possible inspiration of names such as Walter Scott, William Wordsworth and Byron, they were not only witnessing appalling economic and social distress in their father’s industrial parish but also watching radical Chartist activism move towards a crisis not far from their Haworth...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
Painel sobre 'Eco-Feminist Rereadings'Early Victorian women poets were confronted with the need to r...
Violence is often associated with Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë’s writing, yet there remains no ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
Royal Holloway, University of London.This paper intends to examine the poetry that Charlotte Brontë ...
The moral issues that Charlotte Brontë addresses in her novel Shirley can be read as a Tory-radical ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
In order to question and explore the complex power relations between man and woman in early Victoria...
In 1846 Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë published Poems under the pseudonyms Currer, Ellis and Acto...
This article argues for the poetry of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte to be understood in the tradi...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
Painel sobre 'Eco-Feminist Rereadings'Early Victorian women poets were confronted with the need to r...
Violence is often associated with Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë’s writing, yet there remains no ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
Royal Holloway, University of London.This paper intends to examine the poetry that Charlotte Brontë ...
The moral issues that Charlotte Brontë addresses in her novel Shirley can be read as a Tory-radical ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
In order to question and explore the complex power relations between man and woman in early Victoria...
In 1846 Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë published Poems under the pseudonyms Currer, Ellis and Acto...
This article argues for the poetry of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte to be understood in the tradi...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
For Gregory Orr, the best way to respond to the chaotic unpredictability of our being is through the...