“A poet, a solitary”: Emily Brontë — Queerness, quietness, and solitude
Emily Brontë is often remembered for her extreme reserve and was clearly an atypical woman for her time. Although she was a figure who struggled within the conventional social fabric, rarely does empathy find a place in writings about her. This paper revisits some of the popular and dominant concept...
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2018
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