The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 14‏/03‏/2009 - 748 من الصفحات
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a novel about the suffering of a woman living in an unhappy marriage. Bront uses her story to display the harassment of women of that time trapped in unequal relationships. The character development is strong and realistic, and the dialogue of the novel is powerful.
 

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Chapter I
1
Chapter VI
65
Chapter VII
79
Chapter VIII
98
Chapter IX
107
Chapter X
128
Chapter XI
137
Chapter XII
147
Chapter XVIII
234
Chapter XIX
254
Chapter XX
265
Chapter XXI
279
Chapter XXII
287
Chapter XXIII
314
Chapter XXIV
323
Chapter XXV
338

Chapter XIII
165
Chapter XIV
173
Chapter XV
185
Chapter XVI
199
Chapter XVII
220
Chapter XXVI
355
Chapter XXVII
360
Chapter XXVIII
372
Chapter XXIX
377

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Anne Bronte was the daughter of an impoverished clergyman of Haworth in Yorkshire, England. Considered by many critics as the least talented of the Bronte sisters, Anne wrote two novels. Agnes Grey (1847) is the story of a governess, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), is a tale of the evils of drink and profligacy. Her acquaintance with the sin and wickedness shown in her novels was so astounding that Charlotte Bronte saw fit to explain in a preface that the source of her sister's knowledge of evil was their brother Branwell's dissolute ways. A habitue of drink and drugs, he finally became an addict. Anne Bronte's other notable work is her Complete Poems. Anne Bronte died in 1849.

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