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The Oxford Companion to the Brontes Christine Alexander (School of English, University of New South Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes par Christine Alexander (School of English, University of New South Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)

Résumé

This Companion brings together a wealth of information about the perennially fascinating lives and writings of the Bronte sisters. In addition, wide-ranging articles enable the reader to see them in their literary and social context, and to trace their enduring influence on the work of other writers.

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes Résumé

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes Christine Alexander (School of English, University of New South Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes provides both comprehensive and detailed information about the lives, works, and reputations of the Brontes - the three sisters Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, and their father and brother Branwell - all of whom were published writers. It is the first time so much information about the family has been gathered together in an A-Z reference book. The story of the Brontes has become the stuff of myth: three women living on the wild Yorkshire moors, writing works of weird and wonderful genius. Charlotte Bronte claimed that her sister Emily's novel Wuthering Heights was 'hewn in a wild workshop'. Inspired by a deep love of nature and an intensely private imaginative world it certainly was, but Emily's novel, like those of her sisters, is engaged with 19th-century issues and debates. The Brontes lived in a thriving woollen-mill town and participated in local activities - the church, education, concerts, elections, exhibitions. They devoured the latest newspapers and journals, and kept abreast of politics. Their reading was wide and eclectic. A central purpose of the Companion is to evoke the milieu in which they lived and worked, revealing the complex interrelation between their lives, writings, and times. Long entries surveying the Brontes lives and works are supplemented by entries on friends and acquaintances, pets, literary and political heroes; on the places they knew and the places they imagined; on their letters, drawings and paintings; on historical events such as Chartism, the Peterloo Massacre and the Ashantee Wars; on exploration, slavery, and religion. Selected entries on the characters and places in the Bronte juvenilia provide a glimpse into their early imaginative worlds, and entries on film, ballet, and musicals indicate the extent to which their works have inspired others. This is a unique and authoritative reference book for the research student and the general reader - now available in paperback. The A-Z format, extensive cross-referencing, classified contents, chronologies, illustrations, and maps, both facilitate quick reference and encourage further exploration. Entries are also designed to explore scholarly trends and to reflect contemporary directions in literary study. They offer insight into publishing history, bibliographical studies, collectors and museums, book illustration, and theoretical and critical approaches to the Brontes' writings. This Companion is not only invaluable for quick searches, but a delight to browse, and an inspiration to further reading.

The Oxford Companion to the Brontes Avis

'wonderfully detailed' * Christopher Hirst and Christina Patterson, Independent *
'This book is a must....A treasure trove of a book' * Brian Maye, Irish Times *

À propos de Christine Alexander (School of English, University of New South Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)

Christine Alexander is Professor of English at the University of New South Wales. Her books include the multi-volume Edition of the Early Writings of Charlotte Bronte, The Art of the Brontes, and the British Academy prize-winning book The Early Writings of Charlotte Bronte. She has also published widely on gothic literature, Jane Austen, critical editing, literary juvenilia, and landscape gardening, and has recently co-edited The Child Writer from Austen to Woolf. ; Margaret Smith is Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Science, University of Birmingham, and a Vice-President of the Bronte Society. She has edited many of the Brontes' works, including The Professor, Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and The Letters of Charlotte Bronte.

Sommaire

Preface ; Editors and Contributors ; Classified Contents List ; Abbreviations ; Chronology ; Maps ; Note to the Reader ; THE OXFORD COMPANION TO THE BRONTES: A-Z ; Dialect and Obsolete Words ; Bibliography

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001370242
9780198614326
0198614322
The Oxford Companion to the Brontes Christine Alexander (School of English, University of New South Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Oxford University Press
2006-03-09
640
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