This article started out as a keynote lecture at the ‘Coarseness of the Brontës: A Reappraisal’ conference in Durham on 10-11 August 2017. It raises issues in which the ‘coarseness’ of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) - its most striking characteristic, according to censorious 1848 reviewers - is a central element. These issues include the violent Hattersley marriage, the manifestations of physical desire (especially in women), profane language and the assault perpetrated by the book’s ‘hero’. Arguing that The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a mature work of art and no moralizing tract, the article looks at the novel’s relationship with contemporaneous didactic fiction, especially temperance fiction. In addition to examining factors that appal...
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This essay is an analysis of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, more specifically an analysi...
[eng] Anne Brontë published The Tenant of Wildfell Hall in 1848. The novel follows heroine Helen Gra...
Literature is envitably recognized as one of the significant subjects exclusively offered in the cur...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
Women’s Rights has been a very debatable subject in our world and sometimes writers may be subjecti...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Anne Brontë’s second novel, has always been the object of much s...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
Patriarchy system occurs in the era of Victoria and many women experience the effects of this system...
The bipartite narrative structure of Anne Brontë\u27s \u27The Tenant of Wildfell Hall\u27 (1848) has...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
The Tractarian movement in the nineteenth-century Church of England brought new life to Reformation-...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
This article explores Charles Dickens’s unusual characterisation of vagrant figures in his novel Ble...
This essay is an analysis of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, more specifically an analysi...
[eng] Anne Brontë published The Tenant of Wildfell Hall in 1848. The novel follows heroine Helen Gra...
Literature is envitably recognized as one of the significant subjects exclusively offered in the cur...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
Women’s Rights has been a very debatable subject in our world and sometimes writers may be subjecti...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Anne Brontë’s second novel, has always been the object of much s...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
Patriarchy system occurs in the era of Victoria and many women experience the effects of this system...
The bipartite narrative structure of Anne Brontë\u27s \u27The Tenant of Wildfell Hall\u27 (1848) has...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
The Tractarian movement in the nineteenth-century Church of England brought new life to Reformation-...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
This article explores Charles Dickens’s unusual characterisation of vagrant figures in his novel Ble...
This essay is an analysis of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, more specifically an analysi...