This monographic issue seeks to showcase novel perspectives on the work of Anne Brontë, with a special emphasis on various aspects of her literary and cultural prism. Firstly, it aims to delve into the cultural traces that her legacy left through interconnected reflections on the context of her life, her family's creative and religious milieu, and even the work of her sisters. Secondly, it aims to study the presence and reception of Anne Brontë's work in other countries, both through novels (influence, dialogue and intertextuality) and other creations, such as cinema
Each volume also has distinctive t.p.v. 1. Jane Eyre / by Charlotte Brontë -- v. 2. Shirley / by Cha...
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) inhabited a society in which beauty was elevated above all other female...
Openly licensed anthology focused on the theme of the Brontë Sisters\u27 writings. Contains Agnes Gr...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
The writings of Charlotte Brontë - a member of one of the great literary families - have inspired, f...
The thesis is centred on the theme of education within the two novels by Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey and...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the complex relationship Charlotte Brontë s novels have wit...
This thesis explores the fictionalization of the Brontës by focusing on their cultural significance ...
This thesis examines the ways in which various practices, such as novel-writing, publishing, book-re...
Anne Brontë may be less famous than her sisters, but contemporary popular culture still makes many ...
This thesis analyses the role of religion in the Brontë novels, deals with the question of salvation...
This article looks at Anne Brontë’s poetic development within a span of 11 years from 1838 to 1849. ...
A Companion to the Brontës brings the latest literary research and theory to bear on the life, work,...
Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were published more than forty years befo...
Each volume also has distinctive t.p.v. 1. Jane Eyre / by Charlotte Brontë -- v. 2. Shirley / by Cha...
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) inhabited a society in which beauty was elevated above all other female...
Openly licensed anthology focused on the theme of the Brontë Sisters\u27 writings. Contains Agnes Gr...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
The writings of Charlotte Brontë - a member of one of the great literary families - have inspired, f...
The thesis is centred on the theme of education within the two novels by Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey and...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the complex relationship Charlotte Brontë s novels have wit...
This thesis explores the fictionalization of the Brontës by focusing on their cultural significance ...
This thesis examines the ways in which various practices, such as novel-writing, publishing, book-re...
Anne Brontë may be less famous than her sisters, but contemporary popular culture still makes many ...
This thesis analyses the role of religion in the Brontë novels, deals with the question of salvation...
This article looks at Anne Brontë’s poetic development within a span of 11 years from 1838 to 1849. ...
A Companion to the Brontës brings the latest literary research and theory to bear on the life, work,...
Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were published more than forty years befo...
Each volume also has distinctive t.p.v. 1. Jane Eyre / by Charlotte Brontë -- v. 2. Shirley / by Cha...
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) inhabited a society in which beauty was elevated above all other female...
Openly licensed anthology focused on the theme of the Brontë Sisters\u27 writings. Contains Agnes Gr...