![]() ![]() 33–51 and Lee Talley, ‘Anne Brontë’s Method of Social Protest in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’, in New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë, ed. See Susan Zlotnick, ‘“What Do the Women Do?”: The Work of Women in the Fiction of the Brontës’, in A Companion to British Literature, ed. 91–109 for an analysis of Tenant as a response to Wuthering Heights. ![]() by Edward Chitham and Tom Winnifrith (London: Macmillan, 1983), pp. 250.ģ See, in particular, Edward Chitham, ‘Diverging Twins: Some Clues to Wildfell Hall’, in Brontë Facts and Brontë Problems, ed. by Miriam Allott (London: Routledge, 1974), p. by Stevie Davies (New York: Penguin, 1996) hereafter TWH.Ģ Unsigned review, Spectator, 8 July 1848, xxi, 662–63, in The Brontës: The Critical Heritage, ed. 1 For quotations from the novel, see Anne Brontë, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, ed. ![]()
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