Agnes Grey/The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 9781841593432
Hardcover
Two tales of courage, secrets, and survival in Victorian England.

Agnes Grey/The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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  • Hardcover

    744 pages

  • Release Date

    31 May 2012

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Summary

Bronte Sisters: Agnes Grey & The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is Anne Bronte’s second and most celebrated novel. Set in the dramatic northern landscape, it tells the story of Helen Graham, a mysterious single woman who rents the semi-ruinous Hall. With a child but no husband, Helen divides the community between those who admire her and those who suspect her morals. Gilbert Markham, a local farmer, becomes her supporter and tells her story.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781841593432
ISBN-10:1841593435
Series:Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Author:Anne Bronte
Publisher:Everyman
Imprint:Everyman's Library
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:744
Release Date:31 May 2012
Weight:766g
Dimensions:212mm x 135mm x 38mm
About The Author

Anne Bronte

Anne Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 17 January 1820, the youngest of six children. That April, the Brontes moved to Haworth, a village on the edge of the moors, where Anne’s father had become the curate. Anne’s mother died soon afterwards. She was four when her older sisters were sent to the Clergy Daughters’ School at Cowan Bridge, where Maria and Elizabeth both caught tuberculosis and died. After that, Anne, Charlotte, Emily and Branwell were taught at home for a few years, and together, they created vivid fantasy worlds which they explored in their writing. Anne went to Roe Head School 1835-7. She worked as a governess with the Inghamfamily (1839-40) and with the Robinson family (1840-45). In 1846, along with Charlotte and Emily, she published Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. She published Agnes Grey in 1847 and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall in 1848. That year, both Anne’s brother Branwell and her sister Emily died of tuberculosis. A fortnight later, Anne was diagnosed with the same disease. She died in Scarborough on 28 May 1849.

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