The Brontës by Patricia Ingham
A concise blend of biography and literary analysis that follows the three Brontë sisters from their childhood on the Yorkshire moors through family tragedies and the isolated parish life that shaped their imaginations; it situates their major novels in social and religious context, explains the use of male pseudonyms and the fraught contemporary reception, and offers close readings that highlight recurring themes—passion, morality, gender and grief—while assessing their lasting influence on Victorian literature and later critical mythmaking.
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