The Brontës: Romantic Passion and Social Justice
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Deborah Morse
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Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë created some of the greatest works of 19th-century English literature. How did these three young women, born into a humble parsonage on the isolated moors of Northern England, write such striking work? What influenced them? How did they get their stories out into the world? Why do their novels continue to grip readers to this day?
These and other questions are what you will explore in The Brontës: Romantic Passion and Social Justice. With Brontë scholar Deborah Denenholz Morse, you will look at the lives of the three Brontë sisters, their family life, experiences, beliefs, motivations - and their many tragedies. As you look closely at the literary and real-world influences that shaped them, you will get a deeper understanding of the astonishing talent and deep drive that pushed these three sisters to write novels like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. These stories - often full of wind-swept drama and tinged with both personal and Romantic darkness - have gone on to influence the Western literary tradition far beyond what the Brontës themselves could have ever predicted.
The Brontës were deeply influenced by the world around them. Looking into their lives and work, you will get insight into the causes and events that shaped these phenomenal writers - not only their religious and Romantic influences, but also the social justice movements of their age, from women’s rights and anti-poverty campaigns to slavery abolition and early efforts to curb animal cruelty. You will see how their work transcended mere social commentary or embellished autobiography and left their mark on the social and literary trends that would emerge after them.
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- Richard P
- 01-02-23
Excellent overview !
An excellent book giving a very good perspective on these three wonderful authors. Recommended listening.
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- richard2
- 14-06-22
Interesting if often conjectural…
interpretation of the Brontë sisters concerns in the composition of their novels. Many points are convincing, and the important themes of feminism, social justice and the treatment of animals, together with slavery, are all discussed with reference to their work and lives.
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- Sarielle
- 31-08-22
Adds depth to well loved literature
This was just great to listen to because of the knowledge and how things are tied together. I have read all the books discussed ( some more than once!) and I found the topics and weaving of the relationship of the times and novels fascinating. The performance is slightly monotone at times but otherwise it is great.
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- Paula Puddephatt
- 04-07-24
Insightful lectures
I found these lectures fascinating. I love the Bronte sisters, and these insights into their works from a social justice point of view are invaluable.
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