Charlotte Brontė's Novels: The Accents of PersuasionNorton, 1968 - 188 pages Professor Robert Bernard Martin has composed a full-length analysis of Charlotte Brontė's four completed novels, with the hope of demonstrating that her work spoke "the language of conviction". |
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