The Life Of Charlotte Bronte (Everyman's Library)

The Life Of Charlotte Bronte (Everyman's Library)

by ElizabethGaskell (Author)

Synopsis

Written by one great female novelist about another, Elizabeth Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Bronte was the first and remains the most celebrated biography of the author of JANE EYRE. When it appeared in 1860 the biography caused a furore because it contained some allegedly libellous statements which had to be withdrawn. However, Elizabeth Gaskell was Charlotte's close friend during the last years of her life, and aimed in her biography to let Charlotte speak for herself through her letters. The writer Margaret Oliphant, then a young woman, remembered Life of Charlotte Bronte as a 'revolution as well as revelation ...That Cry shattered indeed altogether the delicacy which was supposed to be themost exquisite characteristic of womankind.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Jan 1997

ISBN 10: 0460875558
ISBN 13: 9780460875554
Book Overview: Editors present latest scholarship in this revised edition with introduction, chronologies and suggestions for further reading Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes

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The most comprehensive paperback edition available Includes introduction, notes, selected criticism, further reading, text summary and chronology of Elizabeth Gaskell's life and times Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes An important addition to, and finally completing the Gaskell series in Everyman