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In a remote village on the Yorkshire moors, a beautiful widow and her son move into the near-derelict Wildfell Hall. Befriended by a handsome young farmer, she remains silent about her past - until she becomes the focus ...
In Victorian England, a woman recounts her difficult marriage to an alcoholic whom she attempted to change and the battles she fought with double standards once she left her husband, taking her son with her.
Although coming from an impoverished family, Anges Grey becomes the caretaker of two wealthy families children, a job which is usually reserved to women from the upper classes. Entering the world of England's elite socia...
Bronte sisters Anne, Charlotte, and Emily are among the most widely-read and best-loved nineteenth-century writers, and the themes of love, longing, and personal fulfillment come to life in their literary masterpieces. T...
The novel of love, betrayal, and a woman's longing for independence universally acclaimed as Anne Brontë's greatest work. When the widow Helen Graham arrives at Wildfell Hall with her young son, Gilbert Markham is intrig...
Agnes Grey, by Anne Bronte, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages...
Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte are three of the most remarkable novelists and poets of the nineteenth century.
Although The Brontes have long fascinated readers of fiction and biography, their poetry was all too little known until this pioneering selection by Stevie Davies, the novelist and critic. Charlotte (1816-1855) is certai...
The story of a clergyman's daughter who, through reverses of fortune, becomes a governess. Based largely on Brontë's own experience. 1991, c1847.
The story of Helen Huntingdon and her swaggering, debauched husband, and of Gilbert Markham, the man who falls in love with Helen. Originally published in 1848. 1996.