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Anne Brontë and Lord Byron - Lost Echoes of Influence

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This book explores the relationship between Anne Brontë's work and the life and writings of Lord Byron. Byron's influence on the other Brontë siblings is well-documented but absent in Anne's history. Building on recent discourses of rich intertextuality in Anne's work, Jessica Lewis reveals her relationship with the poet as significantly different from that of her siblings. Instead of trying to emulate Byron or derive inspiration from the concept of 'mix'd essences' or elemental affinity, Anne's relationship with him is grounded in their shared Calvinistic upbringing and a rejection of its stringent principles, which propels both writers to positions of contemporary religious controversy.  This volume reappraises Anne Brontë and her work in light of significant Byronic influence, and provides new readings of her novels and poetry.

List of contents

Chapter 1-Introduction.- Chapter 2- The Brontës and Byronic Legacy.- Chapter 3- Byron in Gondal.-Chapter 4- Anne's Poetry and the Spectre of Byron.- Chapter 5- Calvinism, Religion and (Dis)Belief.- Chapter 6- Agnes Grey / Agnes Grey.-Chapter 7- The Byrons' Marital Miseries: Rereading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.-Chapter 8- Conclusion.

About the author

Dr Jessica Lewis works as a part-time lecturer in English Literature at the University of South Wales, UK. Her research interests broadly lie in Victorian fiction with particular emphasis on Brontë studies, but always include the more macabre elements of Victorian literature including disease, death, medicine and surgery and slum fiction. She is also interested in tales of the ecological, botanical and zoological Gothic.

Summary

This book explores the relationship between Anne Brontë’s work and the life and writings of Lord Byron. Byron’s influence on the other Brontë siblings is well-documented but absent in Anne’s history. Building on recent discourses of rich intertextuality in Anne’s work, Jessica Lewis reveals her relationship with the poet as significantly different from that of her siblings. Instead of trying to emulate Byron or derive inspiration from the concept of ‘mix’d essences’ or elemental affinity, Anne’s relationship with him is grounded in their shared Calvinistic upbringing and a rejection of its stringent principles, which propels both writers to positions of contemporary religious controversy.  This volume reappraises Anne Brontë and her work in light of significant Byronic influence, and provides new readings of her novels and poetry.

Product details

Authors Jessica Lewis
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031753596
ISBN 978-3-0-3175359-6
No. of pages 224
Illustrations XI, 224 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Literaturtheorie, Europa, Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik, Intermediality, Byron, Anne Brontë, Novel, European Literature, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Literary Criticism, Victorian Literature

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