The Tenant of Wildfell HallHarper & Bros., 1848 - 418 páginas This the story of Helen Huntingdon, and her swaggering, debauched husband and of Gilbert Markham, the man who falls in love with Helen. This is an impassioned and bold treatment of the issue of women's equality, written during the 1840s when the oppression of women was at its height. |
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