![]() ![]() The three Bronte sisters have become three of the most renowned female authors of their time. This novel follows Lucy Snowe as she moves from her native England to a French village where she is employed to teach at a girls' school. This novel has striking portrays of mental and physical cruelty, following the emotional story of Catherine and Heathcliff. This novel follows William Crimsworth as he becomes a teacher at an all-boys boarding school in Belgium. This novel is set in Yorkshire during an industrial depression, set against the backdrop of the Luddite uprising in the Yorkshire textile industry. This novel is about the orphaned Jane, who winds up under the employer Mr Rochester, a mysterious man who lives at Thornfield Hall. ![]() ![]() The novel was largely based on Anne's own experiences working as a governess. 'Agnes Grey' is about the governess Agnes Grey who works with English gentry families. After she arrives, the writer of the letters, Gilbert Markham, falls in love with her. 'Wildfell Hall' is set out in a series of letters, during which a mysterious young widow arrives at Wildfell Hall. 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Agnes Grey', published in 1935. Finely bound in a signed binding by Bayntun-Riviere. A complete set of the published novels of the Bronte sisters. A finely bound complete set of the novels of the Bronte sisters, beautifully bound in a signed binding by Bayntun-Riviere. ![]()
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