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"'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' by Anne Bronte is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that delves into the themes of love, redemption, and the struggle for personal freedom in 19th-century England. Set in a society bound by strict social norms, the story follows the journey of Helen Graham, a mysterious young woman who takes up residence at the secluded Wildfell Hall. 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' offers a searing critique of the oppressive gender roles and double standards that pervaded Victorian society. Through Helen's story, the novel explores themes of women's agency, the destructive power of addiction, and the importance of personal accountability. Anne Bronte's uncompromising portrayal of the consequences of toxic relationships serves as a powerful social commentary and a call for change. With its richly developed characters, evocative descriptions of the English countryside, and compelling exploration of moral dilemmas, 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' is a timeless novel that examines the complexities of human nature and the transformative power of love and redemption. It is a story that resonates with readers, reminding us of the enduring struggle for personal freedom and the courage required to challenge societal norms in pursuit of a better life."
Anne Bronte (Author), Eloise Fairfax (Narrator)
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"As Agnes navigates her professional struggles, she also grapples with matters of the heart. Her encounters with Mr. Weston, a curate, and Mr. Hatfield, a wealthy suitor, bring both joy and heartache as she navigates the complexities of love, social class, and personal integrity. Throughout the novel, 'Agnes Grey' explores themes of class distinction, gender roles, and the plight of women in Victorian society. Anne Bronte offers a compassionate critique of the treatment of governesses and the limited opportunities available to women of the time. Through Agnes's experiences, the novel examines the importance of individuality, moral integrity, and the pursuit of personal happiness against societal expectations."
Anne Bronte (Author), Eloise Fairfax (Narrator)
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"Agnes Grey is the debut novel of Anne Bronte (writing under the pen name of Acton Bell). Published in 1847, the novel follows Agnes Grey, a governess, as she works within families of the English gentry. The novel is largely based on Anne Bronte's own experiences as a governess for five years. Like her sister Charlotte's 1847 novel Jane Eyre, it addresses what the precarious position of governess entailed and how it affected a young woman."
Anne Bronte (Author), Caprisha Page (Narrator)
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"Agnes Grey is the daughter of Mr. Grey, a minister of modest means, and Mrs. Grey, a woman who left her wealthy family and married purely out of love. Mr. Grey tries to increase the family's financial standing, but the merchant he entrusts his money to dies in a wreck, and the lost investment plunges the family into debt. Agnes, her sister Mary, and their mother all try to keep expenses low and bring in extra money, but Agnes is frustrated that everyone treats her like a child. To prove herself and to earn money, she is determined to get a position as a governess. Eventually, she obtains a recommendation from a well-placed acquaintance, is offered a position, and secures her parents' permission. With some misgivings, she travels to Wellwood house to work for the Bloomfield family."
Anne Bronte (Author), Maria Cusick (Narrator)
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"Agnes vive con su familia de clase media, sus padres y su hermana mayor María. Su padre es clérigo y su madre, que pertenecía a un nivel social superior al de su esposo, es una mujer vital, enérgica y de carácter. Viven felices y en armonía hasta que una inversión fallida hace que la situación económica de la familia se vea seriamente afectada. Tras la oposición familiar inicial, finalmente Agnes logra que se le permita trabajar de institutriz- le gustan los niños y se ve capaz de desempeñar correctamente su trabajo- y se instala con su primera familia, los Bloomfield, que no resultarán lo que ella esperaba y con los que no logra encajar. Luego vendrán los Murray, de mayor rango. Allí conocerá a Edward Weston, cura ayudante del vicario de la localidad. El ostracismo en el que vive con los Murray se hace evidente. Rosalie, la coqueta hija mayor de la familia, no le pondrá las cosas nada fáciles... La vida no parece sonreírle precisamente."
Anne Bronte (Author), Niloofer Khan (Narrator)
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Unabridged)
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the year 1848, a woman named Helen Graham flees her oppressive life, taking refuge in the isolated Wildfell Hall with her young son. Whispers follow her, but she remains shrouded in secrecy. Who is this mysterious woman, and what darkness is she escaping? As a curious neighbor delves deeper, a forbidden love story unfolds, one threatened by societal judgment and the chilling secrets of Helen's past. Is she strong enough to defy expectations and fight for her freedom? Immerse yourself in the captivating audiobook of 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall,' a timeless tale of resilience, love, and the fight for independence."
Anne Bronte (Author), Digital Voice Marcus G (Narrator)
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"Who is this woman? The townspeople think she may be from a foreign country and gossip runs rampant. Having arrived in the middle of the night at Wildfell Hall with her paints and her easel, Helen sets up shop as a single mother in mid -19th century England. Although Gilbert could not say from where or whence she came, there is something in Helen that resonates with something in him and it is nothing short of divine. A universal tribute to the artist; you'll need a cup of tea for this. Hear the characters come to life in this audiobook."
Anne Bronte (Author), Zulaika Mcewen (Narrator)
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The Bronte BBC Radio Drama Collection: Seven full-cast dramatisations
"The complete canon of the Brontë sisters' classic novels, dramatised by bestselling author Rachel Joyce Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Orphan Jane falls in love with the enigmatic Rochester, but he is concealing a dark secret. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë On the bleak Yorkshire moors, Heathcliff and Cathy’s elemental passion runs wild – but their obsession has devastating consequences. Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë Determined to make her way in the world, penniless young Agnes Grey becomes a governess. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë Gentleman farmer Gilbert Markham is powerfully drawn to Helen Graham, the mysterious resident of Wildfell Hall. Shirley by Charlotte Brontë A poignant tale of friendship, romantic entanglements and turbulent times, set in Yorkshire in 1811. Villette by Charlotte Brontë Leaving England to teach in Villette, Lucy Snowe experiences the pangs of unrequited love. The Professor by Charlotte Brontë As a teacher at a boarding-school in Belgium, William Crimsworth encounters trouble and true love. Adapted by Rachel Joyce, these radio dramas boast star casts including Ellie Kendrick, Amanda Hale, Tom Burke, Lesley Sharp, Paul Venables, Robert Lonsdale, Anna Maxwell Martin, Ben Batt and Chloe Pirrie. Also included is a one-hour bonus programme featuring Rachel Joyce in conversation with producer Tracey Neale."
Anne Bronte, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brönte, Rachel Joyce (Author), Anna Maxwell-Martin, Ella Kendrick, Emma Fielding, Full Cast, Jemima Rooper, Juliet Aubrey, Lesley Sharp, Tom Burke (Narrator)
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The Brontes' Poetry - Volume 1
"The Brontes - Volume 1. Perhaps England's greatest literary family. To find one brilliant novelist in a family is extremely rare. But two? Three? The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily Jane and Anne together with their brother Patrick are famed throughout the World. But amongst their many talents was poetry. Of course being Bronte's they were rather good at that too. In Volume 1 we bring you; Charlotte Bronte - from Retrospection, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Augusta, Emily Bronte - The Old Stoic, Anne Bronte - A Reminiscence, Charlotte Bronte - The Letter, Emily Bronte - Self Interrogation, Emily Bronte - To Imagination, Emily Bronte - Love Is Like The Wild Rose Briar, Charlotte Bronte - Parting, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Lines, Emily Bronte - I Am The Only Being Whose Doom, Anne Bronte - The Arbour, Anne Bronte - Home, Emily Bronte - Faith & Despondency, Emily Bronte - Stars, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Memory, Anne Bronte - Stanzas, Charlotte Bronte - Life, Emily Bronte - Song, Emily Bronte - She Dried Her Tears, Charlotte Bronte - Regret, Anne Bronte - If This Be All, Emily Bronte - Stanzas, Charlotte Bronte - Passion, Anne Bronte - Memory, Patrick Branwell Bronte - The Man Who Will Not Know Another, Anne Bronte - Past Days, Emily Bronte - Come Walk With Me, Emily Bronte - Hope, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Now But One Moment Let Me Stay, Charlotte Bronte - Preference. These poems are read for you by the very fine Anna Bentinck, David Shaw-Parker, Eve Karpf and Jo Wyatt."
Anne Bronte, Branwell Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Jane Bronte (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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The Brontes' Poetry - Volume 2
"The Brontes - Volume 2. Perhaps England's greatest literary family. To find one brilliant novelist in a family is extremely rare. But two? Three? The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily Jane and Anne together with their brother Patrick are famed throughout the World. But amongst their many talents was poetry. Of course being Bronte's they were rather good at that too. In Volume 2 we bring you; Emily Bronte - Remembrance, Anne Bronte - Lines Composed In A Wood On A Windy Day, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Death Triumphant, Anne Bronte - Appeal, Anne Bronte - The Captive Dove, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Oh God While I In Pleasure Wiles, Emily Bronte - A Day Dream, Emily Bronte - Sympathy, Anne Bronte - Despondency, Anne Bronte - In Memory Of A Happy Day In February, Emily Bronte - Plead For Me, Charlotte Bronte - Evening Solace, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Peaceful Death And Painful Life, Anne Bronte - Lines Written From Home, Emily Bronte - How Clear She Shines, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Thorp Green, Emily Bronte - Methinks This Heart, Anne Bronte - The Bluebell, Anne Bronte - Lines Written At Thorp Green, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Penmaenmawr, Emily Bronte - The Night Wind, Charlotte Bronte - He Saw My Heart's Woe, Anne Bronte - Dreams, Anne Bronte - Last Lines, Patrick Branwell Bronte - Epistle From A Father To A Child In Her Grave, Emily Bronte - How Still How Happy, Emily Bronte - Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee, Charlotte Bronte - On The Death Of Emily Jane Bronte, Charlotte Bronte - On The Death Of Anne Bronte. These poems are read for you by the very fine Anna Bentinck, David Shaw-Parker, Eve Karpf and Jo Wyatt."
Anne Bronte, Branwell Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Jane Bronte (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"When a beautiful young woman, thought to be recently widowed, suddenly moves into the half ruined Wildfell Hall with her five year old son, young squire Gilbert Markham and the local residents are intrigued. Gilbert meets the aloof newcomer Helen Graham by chance, falls in love with her, and she with him. Their passion is held in check by her mysterious relationship with the handsome but cruel Arthur Huntingdon. Her dramatic flight from him is revealed in her journal - a story within a story. 1. A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER. Wildfell Hall, long unoccupied, now has tenants - a beautiful young artist and her child. Mrs. Markham, a neighbour, and her daughter Helen Graham, the new arrival, but are snubbed. In church, Gilbert Markham decides that he prefers Helen at a distance. Soon after, he rescues Arthur, her small son, from a tree. Helen appears hostile, but a month later Gilbert visits her socially. In Helen's studio he examines her painting while she is out of the room. He turns over one which is facing the wall and admires the portrait of a handsome man. 2. LOVE'S CROSSED PURPOSES. As the months pass, Gilbert and Helen become ever closer friends. He is upset, however, by the scandalous gossip which is beginning to circulate about her, the result of her reticence about herself. One evening, he offers to defend her reputation and proposes marriage, but she refuses him. She hints at secrets to be told and warns him that her formal life may shock him. A meeting at the moor is arranged when Helen will divulge her past to Gilbert. He leaves, ecstatic that she loves him, but turning back for one last look, overhears her talking intimately to Frederick Lawrence, the owner of the hall. Furious, Gilbert refuses to see Helen. 3. A YOUNG GIRL'S STORY. Gilbert reads in her diary that as a young girl Helen was brought up by her aristocratic relatives. In London her uncle's rich and odious acquaintances makes unwelcome advances and this upsets her. One evening, however, she meets debonair and handsome Arthur Huntington, and soon he is courting her. Helen falls in love with him, but he makes her miserable by teasing her and seeming to prefer the pretty coquette Annabelle Wilmot. Finally, having reduced Helen to tears, he proposes. 4. MISERY. Helen's uncle consents to marriage because Arthur is rich, but her aunt has reservations. Helen becomes Mrs. Huntingdon of Grassdale manor, but is quickly disappointed in her marriage. Arthur lacks her intellectual interests and is miserable when he cannot hunt. He treats her in cavalier way and shocks her with stories of his former affairs. Two months into their marriage, a joint visit to London proves joyless. Arthur becomes dissipated and asks Helen to return to Grassdale Manor without him. Only her baby son gives Helen any pleasure. 5. BETRAYED. Arthur continues to be absent from home for much of the time. When he does return, he is restless and drinks. He expects Helen to be at his beck and call, and even refuses to let her attend her father's funeral. Arthur invites a party of his drinking cronies to the Manor. With them come Lord Lowborough and his new wife Annabelle, nee Wilmot. Oddly, Arthur drinks less while his guest are staying. Pleased at this, Helen overhears one of them apparently talking about her hold on Arthur. Out in the garden at dusk, she happily surprises her husband with an embrace. He grasps her, first in passion then in strange horror. Next day, she sees Arthur and Annabelle clasped together on the shrubbery. Appalled at such betrayal, Helen confronts Arthur. He bluntly refuses her request for a divorce and she swears henceforth to be his wife only in name. 6. ESCAPE AND RETURN. Helen's diary ends with an account of her escape to Wildfell Hall, a sanctuary provided by Frederick Lawrence, her brother. Gilbert then revisits Helen but is desolated by her announcement that they must never meet again, for she remains a married woman. Later, he discovers that she has left Wildfell Hall. He calls on Frederick for an explanation and is told that Helen has returned to nurse Arthur, who has been seriously injured in a riding accident. Frederick then gives Gilbert a letter he has received from his sister. 7. DEATH AT RAKE. Helen's note relates that far from being glad to see her, Arthur at first takes her for an evil phantom. He mocks her Christian faith, while at the same time voicing his fear of death and damnation. His misery rouses her pity, but he is too lost in terror to heed her attempts at spiritual comfort. A second letter tells of Arthur's bitter death. 8. HAPPY ENDINGS. Before Helen returns to Wildfell Hall, her uncle dies, bequeathing her Staningley, his estate. While there Helen collapses from exhaustion. Gilbert sets out to visit her. As the coach approaches the estate, he learns from a passenger the extent of Helen's new wealth. He is embarrassed by his relativity modest affluence, and is hesitating at the gates of the estate when a carriage sweeps past. In it are little Arthur and Helen, who invite him to the house. Love overcomes his reticence, but this time it is Helen who proposes to Gilbert. Soon afterwards, they are married."
Anne Bronte (Author), Carole Boyd, David Rintoul (Narrator)
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"Anne Bronte - An Introducton. In the small village of Haworth in Yorkshire the Bronte family created novels and poems that are still admired to this day around the world. The youngest of the three Bronte sisters, Anne, was born on 17th January 1820. The author of 'Agnes Grey' and 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' she was also a very talented poet as witnessed here in this collection. She died of pulmonary tuberculosis at the age of only 29 on 28th May 1849."
Anne Bronte (Author), Jo Wyatt (Narrator)
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