When Helen Huntingdon decides to leave her brutish, drunkard husband, she is not only floating convention but also going against the laws of the land. Fleeing with her small son, she determines to lead on independent existence and takes on the tenancy of Wildfell Hall. Self-possessed, surrounded by secrecy, it is not long before Helen finds herself the victim of a local slander. Set in Regency times and written during the 1840s, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a novel of startling modernity in its bold treatment of the issue of women's equality and is unforgettable in its intensity, burning sincerity and psychological truth.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall -
Anne Brontë
Penguin Popular Classics
1994
378 páginas
12h 36m
ISBN-13: 9780140624281
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