The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

English language

Published Aug. 15, 2020 by Standard Ebooks.

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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was the second novel written by Anne Brontë, the youngest of the Brontë sisters. First released in 1848 under the pseudonym Acton Bell, it was considered shocking by the standards of the time due to its themes of domestic disharmony, drunkenness and adultery. Perhaps this was why it quickly became a publishing success. However, when Anne died from tuberculosis her sister Charlotte prevented its republication until 1854, perhaps fearing for her sister’s reputation, though some attributed her actions to jealousy.

        <p>The story is framed as a series of letters by the protagonist Gilbert Markham to his friend Halford. Markham tells of the arrival of a young widow, Mrs. Graham, in his rural neighborhood. She brings with her her five year old son Arthur and takes up residence in the partly-ruined Wildfell Hall. Gossip soon begins to swirl around her, questioning her mysterious background and …

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  • England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
  • England -- Fiction
  • Domestic fiction
  • Landlord and tenant -- Fiction
  • Married women -- Fiction
  • Alcoholics -- Fiction