Brontë Studies: The Journal of the Brontë Society, Volume 29 Part 2 July 2004

Publication Date 2004
Publisher Bronte Society
Binding Paperback
Condition Very good copy
SKU 18349
Notes Hint of rubbing to points. Clean and sound.

Description

Paginated 93-184pp. Articles include: Emily Brontë’s Gendered Response to Law and Patriarchy; Choosing Servitude: The Influence of the Mosaic Law in Jane Eyre; Jane Eyre and the Orphan’s ‘Mother’; Intrusion of the Stranger: Yoshishige’s Version of Wuthering Heights; Abuse, Silence and Solitude in Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; The Spirit of the Moors by Halliwell Sutcliffe; etc. Also inlcudes the Brontë Society Statement on the Teaching of English in UK Schools.
Price: £6.50
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