The Complete Works of Emily Brontë
Autor: | Emily Brontë |
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EAN: | 8596547790228 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.12.2023 |
Untertitel: | Exploring the Dark Landscapes of Human Emotion and Love in Romantic Gothic Masterpieces |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century fiction Gothic romance Yorkshire moors complex characters dark love stories emotional depth female authorship haunting landscapes poetic language revenge themes |
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The Complete Works of Emily Bront?´ presents an exquisite tapestry of her literary genius, showcasing not only her celebrated novel 'Wuthering Heights' but also her lesser-known poetry. Bront?´'s narrative style intricately weaves gothic elements with rich characterizations, evoking the tumultuous landscapes of Yorkshire that serve as a backdrop to her themes of passion, isolation, and the supernatural. Her work, emerging amid the constraints of Victorian expectations on women, delves deep into the psychological landscapes of her characters, providing a candid exploration of human emotions within a starkly beautiful yet violent world. Emily Bront?´, one of the renowned Bront?´ sisters, lived a life steeped in the evocative wilderness of the Yorkshire moors, which profoundly influenced her writing. Her insatiable curiosity, alongside her unique insights into emotional depth and nature, equipped her to confront societal norms through her unfettered muse. Despite a short life marked by personal loss and isolation, her literary contributions resonate with enduring grandiosity that challenges the conventions of her era. For readers seeking a compelling blend of intense emotion and rich narrative, The Complete Works of Emily Bront?´ is indispensable. This collection not only encapsulates her contributions to literature but invites readers to explore the depths of her imagination and the striking beauty of her prose and poetry.