Was Rochester a murderer? Did the Reverend Brontë carry a loaded pistol?
What, precisely, does 'Wuthering' mean? Did the Brontës all have tiny
feet?
To celebrate the bicentenary of Charlotte Brontë's birth, eminent
Victorian scholar John Sutherland takes us on an A to Z ramble through
the world of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë (and not forgetting their
dissolute brother Branwell).
For fans of Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell
Hall, here is a lighthearted miscellany freighted with a working
lifetime's scholarly expertise. With his reputation for intensely close
reading of Victorian literature, John Sutherland explores the Brontës'
lives, their characters, their novels and poems, and the ways in which
we interpret them today -- and above all he digs out those unexpected
nuggets of fact that illuminate their perennially popular works.