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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius: 196x129 mm, kaal: 362 g, bibliography
  • Sari: Oxford World's Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-1998
  • Kirjastus: Oxford Paperbacks
  • ISBN-10: 0192834622
  • ISBN-13: 9780192834621
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius: 196x129 mm, kaal: 362 g, bibliography
  • Sari: Oxford World's Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-1998
  • Kirjastus: Oxford Paperbacks
  • ISBN-10: 0192834622
  • ISBN-13: 9780192834621
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Compelling in its imaginative power and bold naturalism, the novel opens in the autumn of 1812, when a mysterious woman who calls herself Helen Graham seeks refuge at the desolate moorland mansion of Wildfell Hall. Bronte's enigmatic heroine becomes the object of gossip and jealousy as neighbors learn she is escaping from an abusive marriage and living under an assumed name. A daring story that exposed the dark brutality of Victorian chauvinism, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was nevertheless attacked by some critics as a celebration of the same excesses it criticized. This edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the companion volume to the Mobil Masterpiece Theatre WGBH television presentation broadcast on PBS.
Abbreviations used in this edition vii(2)
Introduction ix(16)
Note on the Text xxv(5)
Select Bibliography xxx(2)
A Chronology of Anne Bronte xxxii
THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION 3(4)
TO J. HALFORD, ESQ. 7(2)
I. A Discovery
9(10)
II. An Interview
19(6)
III. A Controversy
25(8)
IV. The Party
33(9)
V. The Studio
42(5)
VI. Progression
47(8)
VII. The Excursion
55(11)
VIII. The Present
66(5)
IX. A Snake in the Grass
71(12)
X. A Contract and a Quarrel
83(5)
XI. The Vicar Again
88(5)
XII. A Tete-a-tete and a Discovery
93(10)
XIII. A Return to Duty
103(5)
XIV. An Assault
108(7)
XV. An Encounter and its Consequences
115(8)
XVI. The Warnings of Experience
123(12)
XVII. Further Warnings
135(8)
XVIII. The Miniature
143(12)
XIX. An Incident
155(7)
XX. Persistence
162(8)
XXI. Opinions
170(5)
XXII. Traits of Friendship
175(16)
XXIII. First Weeks of Matrimony
191(6)
XXIV. First Quarrel
197(9)
XXV. First Absence
206(11)
XXVI. The Guests
217(4)
XXVII. A Misdemeanour
221(7)
XXVIII. Parental Feelings
228(4)
XXIX. The Neighbour
232(10)
XXX. Domestic Scenes
242(13)
XXXI. Social Virtues
255(15)
XXXII. Comparisons: Information Rejected
270(14)
XXXIII. Two Evenings
284(13)
XXXIV. Concealment
297(5)
XXXV. Provocations
302(6)
XXXVI. Dual Solitude
308(5)
XXXVII. The Neighbour Again
313(11)
XXXVIII. The Injured Man
324(11)
XXXIX. A Scheme of Escape
335(14)
XL. A Misadventure
349(5)
XLI. `Hope Springs Eternal in the Human Breast'
354(7)
XLII. A Reformation
361(5)
XLIII. The Boundary Past
366(7)
XLIV. The Retreat
373(8)
XLV. Reconciliation
381(15)
XLVI. Friendly Counsels
396(7)
XLVII. Startling Intelligence
403(13)
XLVIII. Further Intelligence
416(6)
XLIX. `The Rain Descended'
422(10)
L. Doubts and Disappointments
432(10)
LI. An Unexpected Occurrence
442(9)
LII. Fluctuations
451(8)
LIII. Conclusion
459(13)
Explanatory Notes 472