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The Clue to the Brontes
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The Clue to the Brontes

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Originally published in 1948, The Clue to the Brontes was written in part as response to a previous biography of Charlotte Bronte by Mrs Gaskell. The author argues that Gaskell's biography gets it all wrong. Harrison draws connections between Patrick Bronte and John Wesley. She finds Gaskell paid too much attention to gossip and did not verify her facts.

The influence of John Wesley and the revival of evangelical religion is seen as a force in the Romantic Movement's impact on the English novel. The same influence is here seen to be at work in the writings of the Brontes, including those of their father Patrick.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
258
ISBN
9781041003250

Originally published in 1948, The Clue to the Brontes was written in part as response to a previous biography of Charlotte Bronte by Mrs Gaskell. The author argues that Gaskell's biography gets it all wrong. Harrison draws connections between Patrick Bronte and John Wesley. She finds Gaskell paid too much attention to gossip and did not verify her facts.

The influence of John Wesley and the revival of evangelical religion is seen as a force in the Romantic Movement's impact on the English novel. The same influence is here seen to be at work in the writings of the Brontes, including those of their father Patrick.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 June 2025
Pages
258
ISBN
9781041003250