From landscapes to Luddites and from Heathcliff to Stancliffe's Hotel, The Oxford Companion to the Brontes provides comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date information about the lives, works, and afterlives of the Brontes -- Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, and their father and brother -- all of whom were published writers. It is the first time so much information about the family has been gathered together in an accessible A-Z volume. The story of the Brontes has become a myth: three women living on the wild Yorkshire moors, writing works of strange genius. Charlotte Bronte claimed that her sister Emily's novel Wuthering Heights was 'hewn in a wild workshop'. Inspired by a deep love of nature and an intensely private imagination it certainly was, but Emily's novel, like those of her sisters, is embedded in 19th-century society and debates. The Brontes lived in a thriving mill town. They read widely and eclectically, devouring the latest newspapers and journals. This Compan...
From landscapes to Luddites and from Heathcliff to Stancliffe's Hotel, The Oxford Companion to the Brontes provides comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date information about the lives, works, and afterlives of the Brontes -- Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, and their father and brother -- all of whom were published writers. It is the first time so much information about the family has been gathered together in an accessible A-Z volume. The story of the Brontes has become a myth: three women living on the wild Yorkshire moors, writing works of strange genius. Charlotte Bronte claimed that her sister Emily's novel Wuthering Heights was 'hewn in a wild workshop'. Inspired by a deep love of nature and an intensely private imagination it certainly was, but Emily's novel, like those of her sisters, is embedded in 19th-century society and debates. The Brontes lived in a thriving mill town. They read widely and eclectically, devouring the latest newspapers and journals. This Compan...
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