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The Bronte Myth
by Lucasta Miller
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The Bronte Myth Summary
This afterlife explores one of the great legends of literary history, beginning with Charlotte Bronte’s first attempts to mould her own and her sisters’ public image, and following the Brontes through their many reincarnations at the hands of their biographers.
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