Student Companion to Charlotte and Emily Bronte

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Student Companion to Charlotte and Emily Bronte
Author : Barbara Thaden
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Publisher : Greenwood
Language : English
Release Date : 30 June 2001
ISBN : UCSC:32106016163161
Pages : 174 pages
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Student Companion to Charlotte and Emily Bronte by Barbara Thaden Book PDF Summary

Introduces the life and work of Charlotte and Emily Bronte, explores their influence on the development of the novel, and analyzes "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre," as well as Charlotte's three other novels.

Student Companion to Charlotte and Emily Bronte

Introduces the life and work of Charlotte and Emily Bronte, explores their influence on the development of the novel, and analyzes "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre," as well as Charlotte's three other novels.

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