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A great deal of what we know about the Bront毛s has come not from the Bront毛s themselves but from local tradition, inhabitants of the places associated with them, friends and acquaintances, journalists, other novelists, publishers, and even the most casual of visitors to the Haworth Parsonage. Because this extraordinary family left behind such sketchy documentation, the testimonies in Harold Orel's admirable anthology will go far toward satisfying readers interested in the question of how a family living in so small and remote a community were able to produce some of the most heartfelt, original, and striking literature of the nineteenth century.

The Bront毛s: Interviews and Recollections includes forty selections from books and periodicals鈥攎any of them never reprinted before in their entirety鈥攚hich cast light upon the personalities and activities of the Reverend Patrick Bront毛; his son, Branwell; and his three daughters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. Arranged chronologically, the volume begins with T. Wemyss Reid's recollections of 鈥渢he little family鈥 of the Bront毛s and ends with C. Holmes Cautley's interviews with 鈥渙ld Haworth folk who knew the Bront毛s.鈥 Among the many contributors are William Makepeace Thackeray, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell, and the Bront毛s themselves.

This lively gathering will both correct and put into perspective some of the many romanticized anecdotes and regrettably distorted biographies of the members of this famous family. It will enhance our appreciation of their imaginative and widely read novels, which collectively may have no peer in the annals of English literature.

Hardcover

ISBN-13
9780877455370
Retail price
$26.00

Publication Details

Publication Details

Publication Date
04/25/1996
Pages, art, trim size
230 pages
Edition
1st