The taste of sorrow /
by Morgan, Jude.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Headline Review, 2009Description: 373 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780755338894 (hbk.) :.Subject(s): Bronte family -- Fiction | Women authors, English -- 19th century -- Fiction | Brothers and sisters -- Fiction | Biographical fiction | Historical | Historical fictionSummary: The author of the acclaimed 'Passion' tells the story of the Bronte sisters. In this panoramic novel we see with new insight the members of a close-knit family whose tight bonds are the instruments of both triumph and tragedy. From an obscure country parsonage came the most extraordinary family of the nineteenth century. The Bronte sisters created a world in which we still live - the intense, passionate world of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights ; and the phenomenon of this strange explosion of genius remains as baffling now as it was to their Victorian contemporaries. In this panoramic novel we see with new insight the members of a uniquely close-knit family whose tight bonds are the instruments of both triumph and tragedy. Emily, the solitary who turns from the world to the greater temptations of the imagination: Anne, gentle and loyal, under whose quietude lies the harshest perception of the stifling life forced upon her: Branwell, the mercurial and self-destructive brother, meant to be king, unable to be a prince: and the brilliant, uncompromising, tormented Charlotte, longing for both love and independence, who establishes the family's name and learns its price.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Maghull Library | Adult Fiction | Available | 002622998X |
The author of the acclaimed 'Passion' tells the story of the Bronte sisters. In this panoramic novel we see with new insight the members of a close-knit family whose tight bonds are the instruments of both triumph and tragedy. From an obscure country parsonage came the most extraordinary family of the nineteenth century. The Bronte sisters created a world in which we still live - the intense, passionate world of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights ; and the phenomenon of this strange explosion of genius remains as baffling now as it was to their Victorian contemporaries. In this panoramic novel we see with new insight the members of a uniquely close-knit family whose tight bonds are the instruments of both triumph and tragedy. Emily, the solitary who turns from the world to the greater temptations of the imagination: Anne, gentle and loyal, under whose quietude lies the harshest perception of the stifling life forced upon her: Branwell, the mercurial and self-destructive brother, meant to be king, unable to be a prince: and the brilliant, uncompromising, tormented Charlotte, longing for both love and independence, who establishes the family's name and learns its price.
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