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Austen and Brontës: Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë & Anne Brontë

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Brontë, Charlotte/Brontë, Anne/Brontë, Emily et al
ISBN/EAN: 8596547762324
Umbreit-Nr.: 1718578

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 4760 S., 4.82 MB
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Erschienen am 23.12.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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    • The anthology 'Austen and Brontës: Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë& Anne Brontë' presents a unique convergence of some of the most seminal voices in nineteenth-century English literature. Witnessing the juxtaposition of Austen's keen social observation and the Brontës' profound exploration of the human psyche, readers are treated to a spectrum of literary styles ranging from satirical romance to gothic drama. The diverse storytelling methodologies encapsulated within, elicit a holistic appreciation for the period's literary richness and the evolving narrative constructions of their era. The compendium draws from a cadre of authors whose backgrounds are as compelling as their stories. Austen's genteel, rural England contrasts sharply with the Brontë sisters' more tumultuous Yorkshire, reflecting a spectrum of the English experience. United in their outlier status as female authors in a male-dominated field, their works collectively push against the boundaries of the socially prescribed roles for women, contributing significantly to the tapestry of feminist literature and the broader literary canon. This anthology is a treasure trove for readers, scholars, and enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in the enduring works of Austen and the Brontë sisters. Offering a rare opportunity to engage deeply with these authors' complete novels, the collection prompts a reexamination of themes from love and society to independence and identity through a multifaceted lens. For anyone looking to explore the depths of 19th-century literature's most influential voices, this volume proves indispensable, illuminating the interplay of genre, gender, and narrative innovation.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was an English novelist and poet, heralded for her contribution to English literature during the Victorian era. Best recognized for her novel 'Jane Eyre' (1847), Brontë published under the male pseudonym Currer Bell to skirt societal norms that often dismissed women's literature. The eldest of the surviving Brontë sisters - a literary family that included Emily and Anne, Charlotte was born in Thornton and grew up in Haworth, Yorkshire. Her experiences with loss, hardship, and her tenure as a governess informed her work, marked by its unflinching exploration of social criticism, morality, and proto-feminist themes. Alongside her masterwork, her novels 'Shirley' (1849) and 'Villette' (1853) further solidify her legacy. Brontë's acute examination of class, gender, and identity, coupled with her innovative narrative techniques, cemented her place among the literary pantheon. Though she passed away at the young age of 38, her works endure, stirring contemporary discussions of the intricate interplay between women's inner lives and societal constraints. The compilation 'Austen and Brontës: Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë& Anne Brontë' underscores the profound influence of the Brontë sisters, alongside Austen, in shaping English literature. Brontë's work remains invaluable to scholars and readers, illustrating the enduring power of narrative to challenge and reshape cultural mores.
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