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Publié par | Xlibris US |
Date de parution | 31 juillet 2023 |
Nombre de lectures | 1 |
EAN13 | 9781669878216 |
Langue | English |
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Walking with Anne Brontë
INSIGHTS and REFLECTIONS
AN ANTHOLOGY
EDITED BY
TIM WHITTOME
Copyright © 2023 by Tim Whittome and coauthors.
Library of Congress Control Number:
2023909675
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-6698-7823-0
Softcover
978-1-6698-7822-3
eBook
978-1-6698-7821-6
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
Cover artwork and frontispiece © georgë kear, EmilyInGondal.
Title profile picture of Anne Brontë © The Brontë Society.
The copyright holder of all other internal pictures is indicated as appropriate.
Rev. date: 07/31/2023
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OTHER WORKS BY THE AUTHORS
Anne Talvaz
Poetry Collections
Le rouge-gorge américain (1997)
Imagines (2002)
Entre deux mers (2003)
Panaches de mer, lithophytes et coquilles (2006)
Confessions d’une Joconde [and] Pourquoi le Minotaure est triste (2010)
Prose
Ce que nous sommes (2008–2010)
Un départ annoncé, trois années en Chine (2010)
“Meeting” Anne Frank: An Anthology (contributor) (2021)
Catherine Rayner
Authored Works
Wild Imaginings: A Brontë Childhood (2018)
The Brontë Sisters: Life, Loss and Literature (2018)
Literary Trails: Haworth and the Brontës (2018)
Coauthored Student Reader Book (with Professor Eric Sigsworth)
Socio-History: A Course Reader (1983)
Brontë Society Transactions
“Domestic Distress and the Uncanny as Aspects of Emily Brontë’s Life and Her Parsonage Home” (Volume 19, 1988, Part 6, pp. 245–250)
Christina Rauh Fishburne
Published Written Work (A Chapbook from Kattywompus Press)
Bird (2022)
Published Illustrated Works (The Crow Emporium Press)
Jane Eyre (2021)
Tales from the Genii (2021)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (2022)
Emmeline Burdett
Book Chapters
“Beings in Another Galaxy: Historians, the Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programme, and the Question of Opposition,” in David Bolt (ed.), Changing Social Attitudes toward Disability: Perspectives from Historical, Cultural and Educational Studies (Routledge Advances in Disability Studies, 2014)
“Disability: An Inclusive Life Course and Developmental Approach to Social Policy,” in Peter Beresford and Sarah Carr (eds.), Social Policy First Hand: An Introduction to Participatory Social Welfare (Polity Press, 2018)
“Disability Studies and Modern Critical Responses to Stefan Zweig’s Beware of Pity : Critics’ Avoidance,” in Claire Penketh and David Bolt (eds.), Disability, Avoidance and the Academy: Challenging Resistance (Routledge, 2016)
“Eugenics,” in Colin Cameron (ed.), Disability Studies: A Student’s Guide (Sage, 2014)
Translation
Pieter Verstraete and Christine van Everbroeck, Reintegrating Bodies and Minds: Disabled Belgian Soldiers of the Great War (Academic Scientific Publishers, 2018)
Online Publications
“Reclaiming Our History? The British Disability Movement and the Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programme,” Part I, in Public Disability History (2018)
“Reclaiming Our History? Creative Responses to the Nazi Persecution of Disabled People,” Part II, in Public Disability History (2018)
“What Is Their Crime? Disability, Race and Eugenics in Britain’s Brexit Debate,” in Public Disability History 5 (2020)
“Not ‘Fit for Nothing’: William Henry Hunt,” in Public Disability History 6 (2021)
Short Stories
“Sounds from the Silent Country,” in Kay Fairhurst Adkins (ed.), I Know That Ghosts Have Wandered the Earth: A Collection of Brontë-Inspired Ghost Stories, Local Legends, Paranormal Experiences, and Channelings (Independently Published, 2020)
“An Adventure in Ireland,” in Nicola Friar (ed.), The Twelve Adventurers and Other Stories: A New Edition (Independently Published, 2022)
Jane Sunderland
Authored Books
Language, Gender and Children’s Fiction (2011)
Gender and Language: An Advanced Resource Book (2006)
Gendered Discourses (2004)
Grasper, Keeper and Flossy: the Brontë Family Dogs in Fact and in Fiction (2024)
Coauthored Book (With Steve Dempster and Joanne Thistlethwaite)
Children’s Literacy Practices and Preferences: Harry Potter and Beyond (2016)
Edited Book
Exploring Gender: Questions and Implications for Language Education (1994)
Coedited Books
(With Lilian Atanga, Sibonile Ellece, and Lia Litosseliti)
Gender and Language in Sub-Saharan Africa: Research Agendas (2013)
(With Kate Harrington, Lia Litosseliti, and Helen Sauntson)
Language and Gender Research Methodologies (2008)
(With Lia Litosseliti)
Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis (2002)
Brontë Studies
“Canine Agency and its Mitigation in the Characterization of Dogs in the Novels by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë” (2023)
Rebecca Batley
Authored Books
Ann Walker: The Life and Death of Gentleman Jack’s Wife (2023)
Book Chapter
“Cerne Abbey 1471,” in Alex Marchant (ed.), Right Trusty and Well Beloved . . . An Anthology of Short Fiction and Poetry Inspired by Richard III (2019)
Tim Whittome
Edited Book
“Meeting” Anne Frank: An Anthology (2021)
Brontë Society Transactions
“The Impressive Lessons of Agnes Grey ” (1993)
Tim Whittome (as Simon Cambridge)
Authored Works
“Denied! Failing Cordelia: Parental Love and Parental-State Theft in Los Angeles Juvenile Dependency Court” (series)
Book 1: The Cankered Rose and Esther’s Revenge (2014)
Book 2: Pride and Legal Prejudice (2016)
Book 3: Climbing the Broken Judicial Ladder (2019)
In memory of Anne Brontë.
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In memory of my mother, Celia Whittome, who passed away during the pandemic and who always believed in me.
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For Dad, with my hope that this work helps you to believe in me.
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Love to my wife, Amy, and my daughter, Ashley.
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Hugs to my Washingtonian “brothers,” Orlie and Byron.
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Hugs to my Washingtonian friends, D.J., Sean, and Terry.
* * *
My Discord “Pillars of Witness” friends, Jamie, Karnan, Jess, Joni, “Lord Akpos,” and “Lord M.”
* * *
Love to my very special friends in Malta, Joy, Hailey, and Cherise.
CONTENTS
Dear Gentle Anne
Acknowledgments
Part I Anne Brontë: A Portrait in Courage
Walking with Anne Brontë: Insights and Reflections
Editor’s Introduction
Unwavering Courage and Hope: The Life of Anne Brontë
Brenda Whipps
Part II Walking with the Artist: georgë kear and EmilyInGondal
A Lofty Soul to Find
georgë kear
Part III Walking with Anne: Academic Insights
The Only Road: Routes through the Life and Works of Anne Brontë
Joanna Hughes
Agnes Grey as a Mid-Nineteenth-Century Governess’s Life: Anne Brontë’s Narrative, Documentation, and Critique
Jane Sunderland
Anne and Agnes; Flossy and Snap: Fact and Fiction
Jane Sunderland
Buried in Paradise: Separation in Anne Brontë’s Life and Death
Catherine Rayner
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Finding Treasure and an Overlooked Masterpiece
Tim Whittome
The Psychological Assault of Walter Hargrave on Helen Huntingdon in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Tim Whittome
An Erring Spirit? Anne Brontë’s Words to the “Elect” and the Question of Universal Salvation
Emmeline Burdett
Painting a Picture with Words and Saying Something without Them
James Granger
Silence and Anonymity i n Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
James Granger
Part IV Walking with Anne: Personal Reflections
“I AM Gilbert”
Tim Whittome
Anne Brontë and Scarborough: A Brief Tour and Personal Reflection
Rebecca Batley
In Which We Meet Our Heroine
Christina Rauh Fishburne
“Meeting” Anne Brontë
Tracy Neis
Anne Brontë’s Task: Living in a Postlapsarian World
Anne Talvaz
Part V Honoring Anne in Poems
An Editor’s Walk with Anne
Part VI Epilogue
Walking with Anne: Resting, Reflecting, and Hoping
Part VII Select Bibliography and Index
Select Bibliography
DEAR GENTLE ANNE
When will they let Anne’s true stature be known,
Or let her talents and greatness stand revealed?
For none of the sisters should stand alone.
Yet, gentle Anne lingers in the darkness, her beauty concealed.
Across the wild stormy moors, nodding bluebells whisper her name—
And those lost winds softly weep in soulful reply.
I also hear those Scarborough breezes tremble as they recall the pain
Of where once she walked, often stayed, and chose to die.
When will gentle Anne’s true voice be heard
On winged echo beyond the dusty sunlight and with the aid of gentle night?
Whether it be through th