Discover

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Minsik users reviews
0.0 (0)
Other platforms reviews
3.8 (17)
First Sentence
"You must go back with me to the autumn of 1827."
680 pages
~11h 20min to read
Published 1990 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2 views
ISBN
9781975602178, 9781986571678, 9798481503929, 9798584866600
Editions
E-book
Paperback
Hardcover
Mp3 Cd
[electronic Resource] /
Ebook
Cd-rom
Leather Bound
Microform
Mass Market Paperback
Audio Cd
Electronic Resource
Preloaded Digital Audio Player
Audio Cassette
2 views
Minsik want to read: 0
Minsik reading: 0
Minsik read: 0
Open Library want to read: 73
Open Library reading: 3
Open Library read: 21

Description

Librarian note: Alternate cover editions for this ISBN are: "Woman in white dress" (with the title on white and black background), "Woman at the easel" on a black and blue background, and "Furniture, easel and window". Anne Brontë's second novel is a passionate and courageous challenge to the conventions supposedly upheld by Victorian society and reflected in circulating-library fiction. The heroine, Helen Huntingdon, after a short period of initial happiness, leaves her dissolute husband, and must earn her own living to rescue her son from his influence. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is compelling in its imaginative power, the realism and range of its dialogue, and its psychological insight into the characters involved in a marital battle. While I acknowledge the success of the present work to have been greater than I anticipated, and the praises it has elicited from a few kind critics to have been greater than it deserved, I must also admit that from some other quarters it has been censured with an asperity which I was as little prepared to expect, and which my judgment, as well as my feelings, assures me is more bitter than just. It is scarcely the province of an author to refute the arguments of his censors and vindicate his own productions; but I may be allowed to make here a few observations with which I would have prefaced the first edition, had I foreseen the necessity of such precautions against the misapprehensions of those who would read it with a prejudiced mind or be content to judge it by a hasty glance.

Detailed Ratings

0.0Emotional Impact
No ratings yet
0.0Intellectual Depth
No ratings yet
0.0Writing Quality
No ratings yet
0.0Rereadability
No ratings yet
0.0Pacing
No ratings yet
0.0Readability
No ratings yet
0.0Plot Complexity
No ratings yet
0.0Humor
No ratings yet

Check out this book on other platforms

Open Library
Goodreads
LibraryThing
Amazon
Better World Books