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The Brontës: Romantic Passion and Social Justice
- De: Deborah Morse, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Deborah Morse
- Duración: 5 h y 39 m
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Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë created some of the greatest works of 19th-century English literature. How did these three young women, born into a humble parsonage on the isolated moors of Northern England, write such striking work? What influenced them? How did they get their stories out into the world? Why do their novels continue to grip readers to this day? These and other questions are what you will explore in The Brontës: Romantic Passion and Social Justice.
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Outstanding…
- De Jo C. en 08-29-21
So much more to the Brontes...
Revisado: 09-08-21
We enjoyed listening to these lectures very much. It is clear why Professor Morse has achieved renown as a scholar of Victorian literature and is loved by her students. If you already enjoy the novels by the Bronte sisters, this course will give you a deeper appreciation of their lives and times, and how those experiences and the wider social context emerge as recurring themes of the novels. If you are less familiar with the Brontes, or not familiar at all, the course may very well pique your interest and encourage you to check them out. We highly recommend the course to those interested in learning more about this rich vein of literature, from a master teacher who clearly loves the subject and wants to bring others to it.
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