Emily Brontë

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Emily Brontë

by A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances) Robinson

EN·~6 hours

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Description

In this thoughtful study, the author examines the shifting fortunes of a once‑misunderstood literary figure, tracing how her work moved from obscurity to the firmest place on the classic shelf. Drawing on contemporary reviews, letters, and early admirers, the narrative reveals the early doubts and fierce defenses that surrounded her solitary novel and poetry. The prose paints a vivid picture of a writer whose imagination was both narrow in scope and astonishingly profound.

The book also explores how later critics, from Swinburne to modern scholars, re‑evaluated her talent, highlighting the intense emotional landscape that sets her apart from her more socially expansive peers. Readers will discover the contrast between the harsh judgments of her time and the enduring admiration that now crowns her work. This compact yet richly detailed portrait invites anyone curious about literary reputation to listen and reflect.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (399K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances) Robinson

A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances) Robinson

1857–1944

A poet, novelist, critic, and translator, she moved between English and French literary worlds with unusual ease. Writing as A. Mary F. Robinson and later as Madame Duclaux, she built a body of work that ranged from lyrical poetry to biography and cultural criticism.

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