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  1. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is one of few nineteenth-century novels to address alcoholism, psychological abuse, violence and the inequality of women's property rights. In a powerful psychological narrative, Anne Bronte tells the strange tale of the disintegration of the marriage of Helen Graham, the mysterious tenant of Wildfell Hall. When it was first published in 1848, Anne Bronte's second ...

  2. Published in June 1848, less than a year before her death, Anne Bronte's second (and last) novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, is the somber account of the breakdown of a marriage in the face of alcoholism and infidelity. The novel enjoyed a modest success that led its publisher, the unscrupulous T.C. Newby, to issue a "Second Edition" less than two months later.

  3. Knižní předloha byla zveřejněna roku 1848. Doslovný překlad by měl být "Nájemník sídla Wildfell". U nás však kniha vyšla pod názvem "Dvojí život Heleny Grahamové". ( annes ) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996) - seriál: Recenze, Hodnocení, Zajímavosti, Videa, Galerie, Data uvedení, Diskuze, Filmotéka a další...

  4. macmillaneducationebooks.com › the-tenant-of-wildfell-hallThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    Description. Retold for students of English, this English Language Teaching (ELT/ESL) eBook is a pre-intermediate Macmillan Reader. When the mysterious Helen Graham and her son move to Wildfell Hall, it sets her neighbours talking. Who exactly is Helen Graham, and why does she keep her past a secret?

  5. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the second and final novel by English author Anne Brontë, published in 1848 under the pseudonym Acton Bell. Probably the most shocking of the Brontës' novels, this novel had an instant phenomenal success. The novel is framed as a letter from Gilbert Markham to his friend and brother-in-law about the events ...

  6. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Volume 1. Anne Brontë's second and last novel was widely and contentiously reviewed upon its 1848 publication, in part because its subject matter - domestic violence, alcoholism, women's rights, and universal salvation - was so controversial. The tale unfolds through a series of letters between two friends as one ...

  7. Dive into the captivating world of “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” by Anne Brontë. This groundbreaking novel, infused with themes of feminism, morality, and social critique, showcases Brontë’s masterful use of vivid imagery, complex characterization, and epistolary format. Prepare to be enthralled by the rich tapestry of literary devices ...