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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:30 am by M. in , ,    2 comments
A fictional account of Anne Brontë's life has just been published:
Without the Veil Between 
Anne Brontë: A Fine and Subtle Spirit
by DM Denton
All Things That Matter Press
ISBN-13: 978-0999524336
November 2017
Int he words of the author:
When I set out, well over two years ago, to write a fiction about Anne Brontë, youngest sister of Charlotte and Emily, I doubted I would find enough material to produce something longer than a novella. Before the first part was finished, I was convinced there was more than enough for a novel.
My objective didn’t change as pages filled and multiplied. I wanted to present Anne as a vital person and writer in her own right, as crucial to the Brontë story and literary legacy as her more famous and—in her brother Branwell’s case—infamous siblings were. As anyone who ventures off the Brontë beaten path might, I soon realized Anne had a very independent, intelligent, inspiring story to explore, take to my heart and soul, and tell.
Without the Veil Between follows Anne through the last seven years of her life. It begins in 1842 while she is still governess for the Robinson family of Thorpe Green, away from Haworth and her family most of the time, with opportunities to travel to York and Scarborough, places she develops a deep affection for. Although, as with her siblings, circumstances eventually bring her back home, she is not deterred in her quest for individual purpose and integrity. She stands as firm in her ambitions as Charlotte does and is a powerful conciliator in light of Emily’s resistance to the publication of their poetry and novels.

2 comments:

  1. I must apologize for being so late in thanking you for your posting about my new Anne Bronte novel. My mother was in the hospital and then rehab around the time the book was released and that limited a lot of my time online. Your generosity is very much appreciated! All the best to everyone at bronte.blogspot.

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