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Books by emily bronte list
Books by emily bronte list










books by emily bronte list

It tells the story of Helen Graham, a woman who refuses her unhappy marriage and her violent husband and decides to start over. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) is a stunning epistolary novel, to say the least. The story is written in first person and in this novel you can find the worst aspects of the Victorian society. She doesn’t love that job, but she does all she can to help her broke family. Agnes Grey (1847) tells the story of a young woman who decides to leave her home to work as a governess. So different from them, but still as talented as they were, Anne Brontë wrote two must-read novels which, as for Charlotte’s and Emily’s, tell a lot of their personal world. Here is a list of suggestions- all the must- read books in order to know her better. Let’s start reading then, in order to arrive prepared to the event. But we’ll have plenty of time to study her, as next year there will be great celebrations for her bicentenary. Charlotte, Branwell and Emily were all very fond of her. Not only Anne wrote books, but she also was a poet and she played a very important role in her siblings’ lives. Anne Brontë: must-read books to know her better From her novels to books about her “ Anne? Are you saying that there is a third Brontë sister?” and also “Oh, so Anne too wrote books?” are just a couple of things we’ve heard about her. If most of the people kind of associate Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights to Charlotte and Emily in fact, it’s rarer that they know which books Anne wrote. As a matter of fact she is the third and less known Brontë sister. That’s why we’d like to suggest you some books to read in order to know her better.












Books by emily bronte list