A high quality guide to perhaps the world's most famous literary
family
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë are the authors of some of the
best-loved books in the English language, including Jane Eyre (1847),
Wuthering Heights (1847), and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848).
These novels were penned in their Yorkshire home, Howarth Parsonage (now
the Brontë Parsonage Museum), where the Reverend Patrick Brontë's
daughters and their brother, Branwell, spent much of their lives. The
Brontë sisters lived in a time when the class system was very rigid and
their education, when many people could not even read, was unusual.
Although their house was one of the largest in Howarth, the family lived
modestly. The girls had to work as governesses, and their lifestyle at
home and work, as well as their imaginations, influenced their writing.
The freedoms afforded the sisters, along with the restrictions of the
Victorian age, are brought to life in these pages, fully illustrated
with lustrous images.