Emily Brontë
  Emily Brontë
Titolo Emily Brontë
AutoreA. Mary F. Robinson
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreGood Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "Emily Brontv´," A. Mary F. Robinson embarks on a profound exploration of the complex life and artistic vision of the renowned Victorian novelist and poet. Robinson employs a rich, lyrical prose that evokes both the tumultuous nature of Brontv´'s inner world and the rugged landscapes of Yorkshire that influenced her work. This literary biography situates Brontv´ within the broader context of the Brontv´ sisters, illuminating the tensions between societal expectations and artistic ambition, while providing critical insights into her seminal work, "Wuthering Heights." The book navigates themes of passion, isolation, and the female experience, employing a critical lens that recognizes Brontv´'Äôs significance in the literary canon. A. Mary F. Robinson, an esteemed scholar of Victorian literature, draws upon extensive research and her own profound admiration for the Brontv´ sisters. This passion led her to delve into Brontv´'s life, revealing the influences of her upbringing in a remote parsonage, her close-knit familial ties, and the socio-cultural constraints of her time. Robinson's comprehensive understanding of literary trends and her commitment to illuminating female voices in literature enrich her portrayal of Brontv´. "Emily Brontv´" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, creativity, and the artistic struggles of women writers. Robinson's insightful analysis and vivid storytelling will resonate with scholars, students, and casual readers alike, encouraging a deeper appreciation for one of literature's most formidable voices.