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The Bronte Cabinet Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)

The Bronte Cabinet By Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)

The Bronte Cabinet by Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)


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Summary

An intimate portrait of the lives and writings of the Bronte sisters, drawn from the objects they possessed.

The Bronte Cabinet Summary

The Bronte Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects by Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)

The story of the Brontes is told through the things they wore, stitched, wrote on and inscribed at the parsonage in Haworth. From Charlotte's writing desk and the manuscripts it contained to the brass collar worn by Emily's dog, Keeper, each object opens a window onto the sisters' world, their fiction and the Victorian era. By unfolding the histories of the things they used, the chapters form a chronological biography of the family. A walking stick evokes Emily's solitary hikes on the moors and the stormy heath-itself a character in Wuthering Heights. Charlotte's bracelet containing Anne and Emily's intertwined hair gives voice to her grief over their deaths. These possessions pull us into their daily lives: the imaginary kingdoms of their childhood writing, their time as governesses and their stubborn efforts to make a mark on the world.

The Bronte Cabinet Reviews

The Bronte Cabinet is full of illuminating and original insights, bringing aspects of the Brontes' lives into sharp focus for the first time. -- Literary Review
This is a fine book, rich, immersive and illuminating, glowing with the life of the Brontes and their wild genius. -- Times Higher Education
Full of interest... -- The Sunday Telegraph
In looking at the Brontes through their most precious possessions, Lutz lets us sneak a peek at their inner lives as well as their outer ones, in a sympathetic and informative way. -- The Independent
The Bronte Cabinet does not fail to deliver, offering vivid interpretations of the lives and the works of these strange and fascinating sisters... -- The Times
Deborah Lutz's engaging new study proves that there is indeed room for fresh perspectives...All lovers of the Brontes should read this book. -- The Guardian
...Lutz has found a way of teasing out some genuinely fresh insights into a subject that might otherwise feel as though it has been done to death. -- Mail on Sunday
Each of the nine objects is the jumping-off point for fascinating essays about the Brontes as well as the lives of 19th-century women. -- The Oldie
It's a fascinating character study of the siblings. -- Simple Things

About Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)

Deborah Lutz is the Thruston B. Morton Endowed Chair of English at the University of Louisville. She has published four books, most recently The Bronte Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects and Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture. She is the editor of the Norton Critical Editions of Jane Eyre and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and the recipient of an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship.

Additional information

GOR006857045
9780393240085
0393240088
The Bronte Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects by Deborah Lutz (University of Louisville)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
20150626
336
Commended for Literary Award (Biography) 2016
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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