Without the Veil Between, Anne Brontë: A Fine and Subtle Spirit by DM Denton
Without the Veil Between
Anne Brontë: A Fine and Subtle Spirit
by DM Denton
A new novel about Anne Brontë
(youngest sister of Charlotte and Emily)
Poet and Novelist
Author of Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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This new novel gives us Anne. Not Anne, the ‘less gifted’ sister of Charlotte and Emily (although we meet them too as convincingly drawn individuals); nor the Anne who ‘also wrote two novels’, but Anne herself, courageous, committed, daring and fiercely individual: a writer of remarkable insight, prescience and moral courage whose work can still astonish us today.
~ Deborah Bennison, Bennison Books
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Whole passages are beautifully written: meticulous, poetic, luminous, and powerful. I can’t think of anyone better suited to bring us into the world and the life of the sensitive, creative, and quietly courageous Anne Brontë.
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~ Mary Clark, author of Tally: An Intuitive Life, Miami Morning and Racing the Sun
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Anne was, at least to the modern sensibility, a great novelist in spite of her contemporary reputation, and as she weaves her gentle spirit into dealing with the dissolution of her brother, her father’s loving distraction, and her two sisters’ determination to overcome the limitations of their sex in Victorian society, the reader gets a sense of how genius rose out of the tensions, love, and straining within the family itself.
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~ Thomas Davis, author of The Weirding Storm
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Whole passages are beautifully written: meticulous, poetic, luminous, and powerful. I can’t think of anyone better suited to bring us into the world and the life of the sensitive, creative, and quietly courageous Anne Brontë.
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~ Mary Clark, author of Tally: An Intuitive Life, Miami Morning and Racing the Sun
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The novel includes original illustrations by DM Denton
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Books can truly change our lives:
the lives of those who read them,
the lives of those who write them.
Readers and writers alike discover things they never knew
about the world and about themselves.
~ Lloyd Chudley Alexander, 1924 – 2007, American author
I hope you will read and enjoy
Without the Veil Between
Anne Brontë: A Fine and Subtle Spirit
and, if you are so inclined,
share your thoughts in a review
Thank you!
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Filed under: Biographical Fiction, Classic Women Writers, Classic Writers, Historical Fiction, Illustration, New Books, Novel Tagged: Agnes Grey, Anne Bronte, Bronte Parsonage, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Jane Eyre, The Bronte Society, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Wuthering Heights







