The Tenant of Wildfell HallReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 384 páginas "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" is a novel about the suffering of one woman living in an unhappy marriage, and Bronte uses that story to display the harassment of women of that time trapped in unequal relationships. The character development is very strong and realistic, and the dialogue of the novel is very powerful. |
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Chapter XXX | 1 |
Chapter XXXIII | 63 |
Chapter XXXIV | 86 |
Chapter XXXV | 95 |
Chapter XXXVI | 106 |
Chapter XXXVII | 114 |
Chapter XXXVIII | 132 |
Chapter XXXIX | 147 |
Chapter XLIV | 211 |
Chapter XLV | 224 |
Chapter XLVI | 249 |
Chapter XLVII | 261 |
Chapter XLVIII | 285 |
Chapter XLIX | 294 |
Chapter L | 311 |
Chapter LI | 327 |
Chapter XL | 171 |
Chapter XLI | 179 |
Chapter XLII | 191 |
Chapter XLIII | 200 |
Chapter LII | 342 |
Chapter LIII | 352 |
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