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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Critical Essay by Jan B. Gordon

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Anne Brontë
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SOURCE: “Gossip, Diary, Letter, Text: Anne Brontë's Narrative Tenant and the Problematic of the Gothic Sequel,” in ELH, Vol. 51, No. 4, Winter, 1984, pp. 719-45.

In the following essay, Gordon studies gossip and narrative enclosure in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, as well as the relationship between Anne Brontë's novel and his sister Emily's Wuthering Heights.

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