Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Original 1848 Edition)

Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Original 1848 Edition)
Published in 1848, 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' by Anne Brontë tells the story of Helen Graham, a mysterious woman who moves into Wildfell Hall with her son, sparking gossip in the local community. The novel is notable for its candid exploration of themes such as adultery and women's independence, often regarded as one of the first feminist novels. The original edition, which includes explicit content and critiques of the marriage institution, was suppressed after Brontë's death, making this version a significant restoration of her work.


