Brontes and War
Discover the profound insights of Emma Butcher in her compelling work, Brontes and War, published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2019. This hardback edition spans 216 pages and delves into the unique intersection of the Brontë sisters' literary contributions and the tumultuous backdrop of war. Butcher's analysis illuminates a period often overlooked by social and military historians, offering a fresh perspective on Brontë Studies. The book serves not only as an exploration of the sisters' writings but also as a familial case study, revealing how the media shaped and influenced public perception during their time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Brontes and War invites readers to rethink the impact of conflict on literature and the enduring legacy of the Brontë family.