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The Bronte Myth
The Bronte Myth | Lucasta Miller
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In a brilliant combination of biography, literary criticism, and history, The Bronté Myth shows how Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronté became cultural icons whose ever-changing reputations reflected the obsessions of various eras. When literary London learned that Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights had been written by young rural spinsters, the Brontés instantly became as famous as their shockingly passionate books. Soon after their deaths, their first biographer spun the sisters into a picturesque myth of family tragedies and Yorkshire moors. Ever since, these enigmatic figures have tempted generations of readers–Victorian, Freudian, feminist–to reinterpret them, casting them as everything from domestic saints to sex-starved hysterics. In her bewitching “metabiography,” Lucasta Miller follows the twists and turns of the phenomenon of Bront-mania and rescues these three fiercely original geniuses from the distortions of legend. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Chronicling the Brontes, esp. Charlotte and Emily, from Charlotte's rise to fame and Elizabeth Gaskell's questionable biography onward. Miller does incredible research into books, films & etc about the Brontes these past several decades. Much of it showcases societal biases rather than truth about their work. Although they can never fully be known, Miller encourages us to see them as well learned, intentional artists. Must read for Bronte fans!

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For freebie #FunFridayPhoto! I'm in the middle of my "Bronte reading month," which will actually take me longer than a month cos I read slow and checked out too much from the library. I got this one from the used bookstore in Berryville, VA! I'm particularly excited because it focuses on the enduring legacy of the Bronte sisters--what their work has meant to scholars and readers since the Victorian age. @Liberty

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