 | Anne Brontë's 1848 diary-novel is about a woman trying to free herself from a drunken husband and assert her independence in a male-dominated world. Anne Brontë is not as well known as her sisters Charlotte and Emily, but her attempts to grapple with... |
 | Anne Brontë's 1848 diary-novel is about a woman trying to free herself from a drunken husband and assert her independence in a male-dominated world. Anne Brontë is not as well known as her sisters Charlotte and Emily, but her attempts to grapple with... |
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 | HOWARDS END is a vivid portrait of life in Edwardian England, centered on an old country house in Hertfordshire, the object of an inheritance dispute. When the bohemian Schlegel sisters, Helen and Margaret, meet the Wilcox family, convention gives... |
 | When old Miss Sowerby's increasing frailty makes it impossible for her to run the Old Bank House, her ancestral home in Barsetshire, she sells it to Sam Adams, a newly rich Member of Parliament. Adams soon falls in love Lucy Marling, while Tom... |
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 | Liz and Jonathan Chambers find that owning more than one house is more than they can handle when they rent out their old abode to young London couple Ginny and Piers. |
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