The Brontës

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The Brontës
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9780791096208
ISBN-13 : 0791096203
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Book Synopsis The Brontës by : Harold Bloom

Book excerpt: This new edition gathers together some of the best recent analyses of the lives and works of the Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. Several works of the authors are examined, including the classic novels Jane Eyre and Wuthering heights.


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