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The Brontesaurus: An AZ of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bront (and Branwell)
By (Author) Jon Sutherland
Contributions by John Crace
Icon Books
Icon Books
22nd November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
823.809
Paperback
176
220g
Did Charlotte Bronte take opium Did the Reverend Bronte carry a loaded pistol What, precisely, does 'wuthering' mean
Distinguished literary critic John Sutherland takes an idiosyncratic look at the world of the Brontes, from the bumps on Charlotte's head to the nefarious origins of Mr Rochester's fortune, by way of astral telephony, letterwriting dogs, an exploding peat bog, and much, much more. Also features 'Jane Eyre abbreviated' by John Crace, author of the Guardian's 'Digested Read' column - read Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece in five minutes!
John Sutherland is among the handful of critics whose every book I must have. -- Jay Parini
John Sutherland is Lord Northcliffe Professor Emeritus at University College London and an eminent scholar in the field of Victorian fiction, author of many works including The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction. He has also written the bestselling popular titles Is Heathcliff a Murderer and Can Jane Eyre be Happy, and such scholarly jeux d'esprit as Curiosities of Literature. His most recent books include How Good is Your Grammar, Stars, Cars, and Crystal Meth and Orwella's Nose.
John Crace is the parliamentary sketch writer for the Guardian newspaper, for which he also writes the regular Digested Read feature. He is the author of several books including, with John Sutherland, the multi-volume The Incomplete Shakespeare.