Anne Bronte may not be the most famous author in her family, but she is now widely believed to have written the finest of all the Bronte works - and the first ever feminist novel. Discover the real Anne and why she was for so long in her sisters' shadow.
Anne Bronte may not be the most famous author in her family, but she is now widely believed to have written the finest of all the Bronte works - and the first ever feminist novel. Discover the real Anne and why she was for so long in her sisters' shadow.
Adelle Hay is an academic at the University of Loughborough, England, where her research focuses on textual criticism of Anne Bronte's work, and how it has been edited ever since Anne's day. She is a lifelong Bronte aficionada and a passionate advocate for Anne Bronte's place in the canon of classic English writers, alongside her better-known sisters, Charlotte and Emily. The Brontes inspired Adelle's love of books from a young age, and her dream is to create a digital archive of all the Bronte manuscripts in existence, ensuring the sisters' seminal writing is preserved for future generations to read, interpret and enjoy.
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Introduction The Life and Works of Anne Acton Bell Anne Edited Anne in Nature Anne and Religion Anne’s Social Conscience Reading Like a Brontë Afterword Notes and References Selected Bibliography Index
Introduction The Life and Works of Anne Acton Bell Anne Edited Anne in Nature Anne and Religion Anne’s Social Conscience Reading Like a Brontë Afterword Notes and References Selected Bibliography Index
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