Stanarka napuštene kuće

Stanarka napuštene kuće

Anne Bronte

Discover the courageous story of Anne Brontë, younger sister of the famous Charlotte and Emily, in the 1848 classic. Under the pseudonym Acton Bell, Brontë exposes the dark side of Victorian love and morality in an epistolary novel full of emotion and sec

Young farmer Gilbert Markham meets the mysterious widow Helen Graham at the abandoned mansion Wildfell Hall. Her loneliness and beauty quickly become the subject of gossip, but Gilbert falls in love, only to discover a painful past hidden in her diary. Helen's story of a dissolute marriage to Arthur Huntingdon, full of alcohol, adultery and cruelty, reveals a struggle for freedom and a mother's love. With the help of her brother Frederick, she flees into solitude, but her past catches up with her.

"The Tenant of the Abandoned House" is a sentimental story about the life journey of a woman who has lost her debauched husband and tries to focus all her strength on raising her son so that he does not follow his father's path. It is a novel of strong sentimental expression in which human destinies depend on the difficulties and obstacles they encounter, because they promise catharsis. An inspiring story of courage and renewal, perfect for fans of Jane Eyre or The Wind in the Mountains.

Original title
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Translation
Sonja i Zoran Budak
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
420
Publisher
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, Zagreb, 1975.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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