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The Brontes Kathryn White

The Brontes By Kathryn White

The Brontes by Kathryn White


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Summary

Covers the Brontes' childhood at Haworth parsonage, their trials as teachers and governesses, the sad decline of their only brother, and their tragic early deaths. In the POCKET BIOGRAPHIES series, this work sets the sisters in context of nineteenth century society and explores the role of women and education in their lives and their novels.

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The Brontes by Kathryn White

This short biography covers the Bronte's childhood at Haworth parsonage, set on the edge of the Yorkshire moors, their trials as teachers and governesses, the sad decline of their only brother Branwell, and their tragic early deaths. They are also set within the context of 19th-century society, and the position of women and education in both their lives and novels is explored.

Table of Contents

Formative influences, 1777-1820; early life at Haworth, 1820-31; Roe Head and scribblemania, 1831-5; earning a living, 1835-45; disgrace and determination, 1845-7; literary success, 1847-8; dark months, 1848-9; the mature novelist, 1849-52; marriage and death, 1852-61.

Additional information

GOR001768304
9780750919319
0750919310
The Brontes by Kathryn White
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
1998-11-19
128
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