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Last Things: Emily Brontë's Poems

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At present, Emily Bront's poetry is more frequently celebrated than read. Ironically, the very uniqueness of her poems has made them less interesting to current feminist critics than other poems written by Victorian women. Last Things seeks to reinstate Emily Bront's poems at the heart of Romantic and Victorian concerns while at the same time underlining their enduring relevance for readers today. It presents the poems as the achievement of a powerfully independent mind responding to her own inner experience of the world and seeking always an abrogation of human limits compatible with a stern morality. It develops Georges Batille's insight that it doesn't matter whether Bront had a mystical experience because she reached the very essence of such an experience. Although the book does not discuss all of Bront's poems, it seeks to be comprehensive by undertaking an analysis of individual poems, the progress she made from the beginning of her career as a poet to its end, her
poetical fragments and her writing practice, and her motives for writing poetry. For admirers of Wuthering Heights, Last Things will bring the concerns and methods of the novel into sharper focus by relating them to the poems.

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Emily Bronte

Emily Jane Bronte was a British novelist and poet, born on July 30, 1818, in the parsonage at Haworth into a talented and gentle family, her father was an Irish shepherd, and died on December 19, 1848. Bronte is best known for her novel Wuthering Heights, the sister of Charlotte Bronte who wrote (Jane Eyre), and (Emily) was a unique writer of her time, who had in common with her sisters (Anne and Charlotte) Bronte, who were similar in their literary brilliance and physical frailty, and Emily and her sisters Charlotte Bronte and Anne Bronte began to weave tales about the inhabitants of imaginary kingdoms. A history of their lives and struggles.
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