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'I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one-half his days and mad the other.'
When Helen flees from her alcoholic husband in order to protect her son she defies societal convention. Earning a living as an artist, she becomes the mysterious tenant of Wildfell Hall as she hides herself away and uses her art to support her child. However, the beautiful and reclusive young woman soon begins to stir up malicious gossip and speculation. Captivated and drawn to Helen, Gilbert Markham becomes suspicious when he begins to hear these stories, however it is only when he reads Helen's diary that he learns the full cruelty that her husband subjected her to in her previous life.
Rejecting the societal norms surrounding marriage in Victorian Society, Anne Bronte's novel, said to be based on the experiences of her own brother Branwell, shocked her readers at the time and still remains a scandalous read today.
About the Author
Anne Bronte (1820 -1849) was an English novelist and poet and the youngest member of the Bronte literary family. Anne wrote a poetry and two novels, Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which is considered one of the first feminist novels. Her works have become classics of English literature.
Book Information
ISBN 9780007449903
Author Anne Bronte
Format Paperback
Page Count 592
Imprint William Collins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 310g
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 111mm * 35mm