The Cambridge companion to the Brontës / edited by Heather Glen.
2002
PR4168 .C29 2002 (Mapit)
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The Cambridge companion to the Brontës / edited by Heather Glen.
ISBN
0521770270
0521779715 (pbk.)
0521779715 (pbk.)
Publication Details
Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Language
English
Description
xvi, 251 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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PR4168 .C29 2002
Dewey Decimal Classification
823/.809
Summary
Essays by leading scholars explore the lives and tragic early deaths of the three Brontë sisters. They set Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights in the context of the other prose and poetry of the sisters, and trace the reputation of the Brontës through history. A detailed chronology and guides to further reading are included.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-247) and index.
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Glen, Heather.
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Cambridge companions to literature
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Table of Contents
The Haworth context / Juliet Barker
'Our plays': the Brontë juvenilia / Carol Bock
The poetry / Angela Leighton
'Three distinct and unconnected tales': The professor, Agnes Grey and Wuthering heights / Stevie Davies
'Strong family likeness': Jane Eyre and The tenant of Wildfell Hall / Jill Matus
Shirley and Villette / Heather Glen
'Getting on': ideology, personality and the Brontë characters / Rick Rylance
Women writers, women's issues / Kate Flint
The Brontës and religion / John Maynard
The Brontë myth / Patsy Stoneman.
'Our plays': the Brontë juvenilia / Carol Bock
The poetry / Angela Leighton
'Three distinct and unconnected tales': The professor, Agnes Grey and Wuthering heights / Stevie Davies
'Strong family likeness': Jane Eyre and The tenant of Wildfell Hall / Jill Matus
Shirley and Villette / Heather Glen
'Getting on': ideology, personality and the Brontë characters / Rick Rylance
Women writers, women's issues / Kate Flint
The Brontës and religion / John Maynard
The Brontë myth / Patsy Stoneman.