Anne Brontë died in 1848, having written two novels, Agnes Grey (1847) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848). Although these novels, especially The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, initially received a favourable critical response, the unsympathetic remarks of Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell initiated a dismissive attitude towards Anne Brontë’s work. For over a hundred years, she was marginalized and silenced by a critical world that admired and respected the work of her two sisters, Charlotte and Emily, but that refused to acknowledge the substantial merits of her own fiction. However, in 1959 revisionist scholars such as Derek Stanford, Ada Harrison and Winifred Gérin, offered important, more enlightened readings that helped to liberate B...
La tesina analitza com Anne Brontë desafia el mite del casament romàntic a la novel·la The Tenant of...
Anne Brontë may be less famous than her sisters, but contemporary popular culture still makes many ...
For decades, the story of Anne Boleyn has inspired the novels of many women writers, including mysel...
Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were published more than forty years befo...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
The Brontë sisters have long been recognised as what some would call proto-feminist writers. Their l...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
Women’s Rights has been a very debatable subject in our world and sometimes writers may be subjecti...
The story of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë has almost reached the status of myth. The story of th...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
In “Haworth, November, 1904” (1904), Virginia Woolf maintains a literary pilgrimage “is legitimate w...
Complete Edited Book. The edited collection was reviewed in Victorian Studies and here is a quotatio...
Anne Brontë (1820-1849) was an English novelist and religious poet, the youngest of the literary Bro...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
La tesina analitza com Anne Brontë desafia el mite del casament romàntic a la novel·la The Tenant of...
Anne Brontë may be less famous than her sisters, but contemporary popular culture still makes many ...
For decades, the story of Anne Boleyn has inspired the novels of many women writers, including mysel...
Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were published more than forty years befo...
Early critics praised the Brontës’ novels’ readability but condemned many of the writers’ themes as ...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
The Brontë sisters have long been recognised as what some would call proto-feminist writers. Their l...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
Women’s Rights has been a very debatable subject in our world and sometimes writers may be subjecti...
The story of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë has almost reached the status of myth. The story of th...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link bel...
In “Haworth, November, 1904” (1904), Virginia Woolf maintains a literary pilgrimage “is legitimate w...
Complete Edited Book. The edited collection was reviewed in Victorian Studies and here is a quotatio...
Anne Brontë (1820-1849) was an English novelist and religious poet, the youngest of the literary Bro...
The name of the Brontës has been traditionally associated with romantic fiction. However, neither t...
La tesina analitza com Anne Brontë desafia el mite del casament romàntic a la novel·la The Tenant of...
Anne Brontë may be less famous than her sisters, but contemporary popular culture still makes many ...
For decades, the story of Anne Boleyn has inspired the novels of many women writers, including mysel...