An edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1847)

The tenant of Wildfell Hall

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An edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1847)

The tenant of Wildfell Hall

Modern Library ed.
  • 3.6 (11 ratings) ·
  • 52 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 16 Have read

Compelling in its imaginative power and bold naturalism, the novel opens in the autumn of 1812, when a mysterious woman who calls herself Helen Graham seeks refuge at the desolate moorland mansion of Wildfell Hall. Bronte's enigmatic heroine becomes the object of gossip and jealousy as neighbors learn she is escaping from an abusive marriage and living under an assumed name.

A daring story that exposed the dark brutality of Victorian chauvinism, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was nevertheless attacked by some critics as a celebration of the same excesses it criticized. This edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the companion volume to the Mobil Masterpiece Theatre WGBH television presentation broadcast on PBS.

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Modern Library
Language
English
Pages
510

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2020, Standard Ebooks
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2015, CreateSpace Independent Publishing
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2015, [publisher not identified]
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2013, W F Howes Ltd
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2012, Emereo Publishing Pty Limited
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1997, Modern Library
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The tenant of Wildfell Hall
1996, Wordsworth Editions
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
1982, AMS Press
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1907, J. Grant
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1900, Harper & Brothers Publishers
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The tenant of Wildfell Hall
1892, Smith, Elder
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR4162 .T4 1997, PR4162.T4 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 510 p. ;
Number of pages
510

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL668412M
Internet Archive
tenantwildfellha00bron_491
ISBN 10
0679602798
LCCN
97014200
OCLC/WorldCat
36681754
Library Thing
19156
Goodreads
1649370

Work Description

Librarian note: Alternate cover editions for this ISBN are: "Woman in white dress" (with the title on white and black background), "Woman at the easel" on a black and blue background, and "Furniture, easel and window".

Anne Brontë's second novel is a passionate and courageous challenge to the conventions supposedly upheld by Victorian society and reflected in circulating-library fiction. The heroine, Helen Huntingdon, after a short period of initial happiness, leaves her dissolute husband, and must earn her own living to rescue her son from his influence. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is compelling in its imaginative power, the realism and range of its dialogue, and its psychological insight into the characters involved in a marital battle.

While I acknowledge the success of the present work to have been greater than I anticipated, and the praises it has elicited from a few kind critics to have been greater than it deserved, I must also admit that from some other quarters it has been censured with an asperity which I was as little prepared to expect, and which my judgment, as well as my feelings, assures me is more bitter than just.

It is scarcely the province of an author to refute the arguments of his censors and vindicate his own productions; but I may be allowed to make here a few observations with which I would have prefaced the first edition, had I foreseen the necessity of such precautions against the misapprehensions of those who would read it with a prejudiced mind or be content to judge it by a hasty glance.

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You must go back with me to the autumn of 1827.
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