The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Anne Brontë - ebook + książka

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ebook

Brontë Anne

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"I am satisfied that if a book is a good book, it is a good book whatever the gender of the author may be." When a mysterious young widow named Helen Graham arrives at the desolate Wildfell Hall with only her son and her painting tools, she becomes the immediate subject of local gossip. Her fiercely independent nature and guarded past draw the attention—and the heart—of a local farmer, Gilbert Markham. But behind the crumbling walls of the Hall lies a dark and harrowing history that Helen is desperate to escape. A Revolutionary Feminist Voice: Decades ahead of its time, Anne Brontë's second novel is a searing critique of Victorian marriage laws and the double standards of the era. Through Helen's private journals, the reader uncovers a chilling account of a woman's struggle against a dissolute husband and her courageous decision to defy social convention to protect her child. It is a story of moral fortitude and the iron-willed pursuit of a better life. Brontë Realism at Its Most Potent: While her sisters wrote of ghosts and thunderstorms, Anne wrote of the grit and reality of human nature. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a masterclass in the epistolary style, using letters and diaries to pull the reader into an intimate, high-stakes drama. It remains one of the most powerful and honest portrayals of domestic life ever committed to paper. Break the silence. Purchase "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" today and experience the most daring novel of the Brontë collection.

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Liczba stron: 776

Rok wydania: 2025

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