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OverviewCharlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives is a timely reflection on the persistent fascination and creative engagement with Charlotte Bronte's life and work. The new essays in this volume, which cover the period from Bronte's first publication to the twenty-first century, explain why her work has endured in so many different forms and contexts. -- . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amber Regis , Deborah WynnePublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9781526139481ISBN 10: 1526139480 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 16 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'To remind oneself of just how provisional even the most definitive treatments of Bronte's life and work inevitably turn out to be, you have only to turn to Charlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives, edited by Amber K. Regis and Deborah Wynne. Here you will find an account of the dizzyingly varied ways in which scholars and creative practitioners have metabolized Bronte's work in the decades since her death before returning it to the world, transformed.' Kathryn Hughes, TLS January 2018 'The book begins with a scrupulous and detailed account of actual and conjectural pictures of Bronte . I cannot think of another artist whose appearance has received so much attention. What is the difference between the continuing life of works of art and the continuing life of an artist? What difference does it make to that continuing life when the artist is a woman? . Most of the essays in part 1 focus on the afterlife part of this collection, and are thoughtful, scholarly, and consistently attentive to what it now means to study a Victorian cult writer in relation to the history of her reception and to contemporary concerns.' Janet Gezari, Connecticut College, Victorian Studies, Volume 61, Number 1, Autumn 2018 -- . 'To remind oneself of just how provisional even the most definitive treatments of Bronte's life and work inevitably turn out to be, you have only to turn to Charlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives, edited by Amber K. Regis and Deborah Wynne. Here you will find an account of the dizzyingly varied ways in which scholars and creative practitioners have metabolized Bronte's work in the decades since her death before returning it to the world, transformed.' Kathryn Hughes, TLS January 2018 'The book begins with a scrupulous and detailed account of actual and conjectural pictures of Bronte ... I cannot think of another artist whose appearance has received so much attention. What is the difference between the continuing life of works of art and the continuing life of an artist? What difference does it make to that continuing life when the artist is a woman? ... Most of the essays in part 1 focus on the afterlife part of this collection, and are thoughtful, scholarly, and consistently attentive to what it now means to study a Victorian cult writer in relation to the history of her reception and to contemporary concerns.' Janet Gezari, Connecticut College, Victorian Studies, Volume 61, Number 1, Autumn 2018 -- . 'To remind oneself of just how provisional even the most definitive treatments of Bronte's life and work inevitably turn out to be, you have only to turn to Charlotte Bronte: legacies and afterlives, edited by Amber K. Regis and Deborah Wynne. Here you will find an account of the dizzyingly varied ways in which scholars and creative practitioners have metabolized Bronte's work in the decades since her death before returning it to the world, transformed.' Kathryn Hughes, TLS January 2018 -- . Author InformationAmber K. Regis is Lecturer in English at the University of Sheffield Deborah Wynne is Professor of English at the University of Chester Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |