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Anne Bronte By Betty Jay

Anne Bronte by Betty Jay


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Anne Bronte by Betty Jay

Anne Bronte's Agnes Grey (1847) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) each offer a fascinating account of the relation between gender and power in nineteenth-century Britain. While Bronte's first novel focuses on the governess and education, it shares, with The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, a concern with female disempowerment and the ways in which forms of tyranny can be resisted. Through her inscriptions of the complex intersections of gender, class, sexuality and education, it becomes clear that Anne Bronte articulates and interrogates those issues which still remain crucial to feminist debates at the close of the twentieth-century. Drawing upon recent literary and critical scholarship, Betty Jay sets out to re-evaluate Bronte's novels by arguing that this engagement is as incisive as it is compelling. The need to re-appraise Bronte's work in the light of contemporary critical discourse also extends to include her poetry. To this end, close textual readings of a selection of the poems show the extent to which the simplicity and sentiment conventionally ascribed to the verse deceive the reader, working to conceal Anne Bronte's more intricate and powerful poetics of subjectivity and loss.

About Betty Jay

Elisabeth Jay is Lecturer in English, Royal Holloway, University of London where she teaches twentieth-century literature, women's writing, critical theory and post-colonialism. She is currently researching a book on film and motherhood.

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GOR001728893
9780746309223
0746309228
Anne Bronte by Betty Jay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
19990110
128
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