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Jola
Jul 12, 2020 rated it really liked it
What a book!

Always gripping.
Usually compassionate.
Often surprising.
Sometimes vexatious.
Seldom disappointing.
Never dull.

Review to come.
Kathleen
Feb 16, 2021 rated it liked it
“At present I am pleased with Arthur: he has not positively disgraced himself for upwards of a fortnight …”

What I love about Anne Brontё is she tells it like it is. So refreshing. And how shocking this novel must have been in its day: the story of the abuse of women by their families, their husbands, and society; vivid details of the ramifications of alcoholism.

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall had the makings of a great novel. A mysterious stranger with a secret past arrives in a small community. A s
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Sue
Feb 12, 2021 rated it really liked it
A book that I have wanted to read for a long time, finally accomplished. The world of Victorian novels is one I have enjoyed since at least my college days and I do like stepping back into those pages periodically with various authors to experience the mores, culture and changes of that long period.

Anne Bronte brings her own proto-feminist thoughts to the table in this story of a woman of the early 19th century, ca 1827, who arrives, with her very young son as the tenant at Wildfell Hall. Who i
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Ginny
Oct 11, 2017 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
I found this a really wonderful read. Layered, intricate, moving, and engaging. The main character, Helen, is deeply religious, and constantly refers to scriptures as evidence for the concept that men and women are equal in the sight of God. That their legal and cultural strictures are not justified by any arguments about their inferiority. A truly profound work of art.
Cindy Newton
I read this as a buddy read with a couple of my teacher friends, and we all really enjoyed it. I love all of the Brontes, and it's fascinating to see the very different voices these three sisters had. Anne died too young, as they all did, at 29. I would have loved to see what else she produced if her life hadn't been cut so tragically short.

Her book was considered by many, at publication, to be brutal and disgusting in its frankness in its portrayal of the effects of alcohol, especially on youn
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Carol
Nov 14, 2009 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
I just finished this book. What a book of empowerment for women of the 19th century. It is still prevalent today. Miss Bronte brings an insight to this novel that was repulsive to the gentlemen of the era. I find that some men still think that way today.
Nora Rawn
Oct 05, 2017 rated it liked it
An interesting mix of an unconventional female heroine and a bit of a narrow worldview despite that. Much more readable than the usual epistolary novel.
Kenny
Oct 22, 2008 marked it as to-read
Shelves: classics, brits
Kris
Aug 06, 2011 rated it liked it
Shelves: fiction, classics
Kris
Feb 02, 2017 rated it liked it
Marty
Aug 16, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Dawn Tessman
Sep 19, 2013 rated it it was ok
Lucie Moulton
Feb 01, 2014 marked it as to-read
Cosmic Arcata
Feb 09, 2014 rated it it was amazing
Heather
Dec 29, 2014 marked it as to-read
Lauren
Oct 14, 2017 marked it as to-read
Tina Haigler
Jan 03, 2018 marked it as to-read
Becky Reed
Feb 16, 2018 marked it as to-read
Melody Bush
Mar 10, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Tyson Hallet
Aug 06, 2018 rated it really liked it
Catherine
Jan 27, 2019 rated it really liked it
Lydia
Apr 29, 2019 marked it as to-read
Noa Cohen
Oct 15, 2019 marked it as to-read
Erich C
Dec 20, 2020 rated it really liked it
Shelves: my-library
Karigan
Dec 22, 2020 marked it as to-read
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