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In 'The Complete Novels of Jane Austen & Brontë Sisters', readers are presented with a compendium of classics that have shaped the course of English Literature. Within the anthology's pages, readers encounter Austen's incisive social commentary and deftly drawn characters alongside the Brontës' passionate and often gothic exploration of human psychology and society. The collection presents each author's complete and celebrated works in a manner that allows for an appreciation of their unique narrative voices and literary styles, from Austen's polished prose and irony in novels like 'Pride and…mehr

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In 'The Complete Novels of Jane Austen & Brontë Sisters', readers are presented with a compendium of classics that have shaped the course of English Literature. Within the anthology's pages, readers encounter Austen's incisive social commentary and deftly drawn characters alongside the Brontës' passionate and often gothic exploration of human psychology and society. The collection presents each author's complete and celebrated works in a manner that allows for an appreciation of their unique narrative voices and literary styles, from Austen's polished prose and irony in novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Emma' to the tempestuous and haunting narratives of Charlotte's 'Jane Eyre' and Emily's 'Wuthering Heights', and the social realism found in Anne's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall'. The book not only amalgamates the beloved classics but also pays homage to the literary giants, Charlotte Brontë and her sisters, alongside the equally formidable Jane Austen. Drawing upon their own life experiences, these authors injected a sense of authenticity and personal conviction into their novels. Charlotte, whose own experiences as a governess and teacher colored the pages of her work, put forth novels suffused with themes of independence and the challenging of societal norms. Austen's portrayal of the nuances of the English gentry and her critique of the marriage market highlight the authors' keen observations of the world they inhabited. For connoisseurs of 19th-century literature and new explorers alike, this anthology offers a gateway into the minds and hearts of some of literature's most powerful female voices. Serving both as a comprehensive starter kit for the unacquainted and an impressive collection for the seasoned bibliophile, this edition promises intellectual delight and emotional resonance. Scholars and casual readers will find themselves enriched by the enduring themes and vibrant characterizations that resonate through the annals of classic literature with this pristine collection.

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Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was an English novelist and poet, renowned for her contribution to English literature during the nineteenth century. Born in Thornton, Yorkshire, Charlotte was the third of six children to Patrick Brontë, a clergyman, and his wife, Maria Branwell Brontë. After the death of their mother and two eldest siblings, Charlotte and her remaining sisters, Emily and Anne, turned to writing as a solace and a means of expression. Charlotte's most famous work, 'Jane Eyre' (1847), stands as a classic in literature, epitomizing the struggle against the constraints of social class and gender. It was originally published under the pseudonym Currer Bell, as the direct and passionate style was deemed unconventional for a female writer at the time. Other notable works include 'Shirley' (1849), a social commentary incorporating the industrial unrest of the period, and 'Villette' (1853), a reflection of her experiences in Brussels, exploring themes of isolation and the complexities of human psychology. Charlotte's literary style is marked by realism, emotional intensity, and a strong sense of morality, often highlighting the position of women and the individual's struggle for independence. Her works, which are included in 'The Complete Novels of Jane Austen & Brontë Sisters', have inspired countless adaptations, cementing her legacy as a pillar of Victorian literature (Gaskell, 1857; Gordon, 2015).