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Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Auteur(s): Anne Brontë
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In this gripping tale, a mysterious young widow named Helen Graham arrives at the long-abandoned Wildfell Hall with her young son, seeking refuge from a haunting past. Living under an assumed name, she quickly becomes the target of local gossip and slander. Determined to uncover the truth, Gilbert Markham, a local man, finds himself drawn to Helen, only to discover the dark secrets she harbors. Through her poignant diary entries, Helen reveals the harrowing journey of her husbands descent into alcoholism and moral decay, a world she desperately fled. This powerful narrative of betrayal, courage, and societal defiance is often hailed as one of the first truly feminist novels. May Sinclair famously noted that the sound of Helens bedroom door slamming against her husband echoed throughout Victorian England, marking a bold challenge to both social conventions and English law. (Summary by Wikipedia)Copyright Plays and Dramas
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  • 030 - Chapter 30
    Jan 8 2026
    In this gripping tale, a mysterious young widow named Helen Graham arrives at the long-abandoned Wildfell Hall with her young son, seeking refuge from a haunting past. Living under an assumed name, she quickly becomes the target of local gossip and slander. Determined to uncover the truth, Gilbert Markham, a local man, finds himself drawn to Helen, only to discover the dark secrets she harbors. Through her poignant diary entries, Helen reveals the harrowing journey of her husbands descent into alcoholism and moral decay, a world she desperately fled. This powerful narrative of betrayal, courage, and societal defiance is often hailed as one of the first truly feminist novels. May Sinclair famously noted that the sound of Helens bedroom door slamming against her husband echoed throughout Victorian England, marking a bold challenge to both social conventions and English law. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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