The Bronte Sisters

Wuthering Heights / Jane Eyre / Agnes Grey

Paperback, 820 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 1994 by Longmeadow Press.

ISBN:
978-0-681-00779-6
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OCLC Number:
32537098

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WUTHERING HEIGHTS Set in the harsh beauty ofthe Yorkshire Moors, Emily Bronté's haunting love story explores the doomed, obsessive love of Catherine and Heathcliff, and the repercussions of that passion on their descendants.

JANE EYRE Charlotte Bronté's novel of the stormy romance between Jane Eyre and her employer Mr Rochester was considered shocking when it first appeared. Jane, penniless and plain, holds out for love on equal terms, making her a heroine who is both unforgettable and ahead of her time.

AGNES GREY Circumstances force cleroman's daughter Agnes Grey to become a governess to a succession of Wealthy families. Anne Bronté drew heavily on her own experiences for this exposé of life in the no-man 's land between servan and master. --back cover

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  • Literature: Classics