TY - BOOK ID - 77874682 TI - The tenant of Wildfell Hall AU - Brontèˆ, Anne AU - Rosengarten, Herbert. PY - 1998 SN - 0191500291 1281346527 0191517747 9780191517747 9780192834621 0192834622 9780191500299 9781281346520 PB - Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Landlord and tenant KW - Married women KW - Alcoholism KW - Addiction to alcohol KW - Alcohol abuse KW - Alcohol intoxication KW - Dipsomania KW - Drinking problem KW - Drunkenness KW - Inebriety KW - Intemperance KW - Intoxication KW - Jellinek's disease KW - Liquor problem KW - Substance abuse KW - Temperance KW - Controlled drinking KW - Drinking of alcoholic beverages KW - Married people KW - Women KW - Wives KW - Tenants KW - Apartment houses KW - Commercial law KW - Housing management KW - Land tenure KW - Possessory interests in land KW - Real property KW - Distress (Law) KW - Farm tenancy KW - Leases KW - Rent KW - Waste (Law) KW - Law and legislation KW - England KW - Social life and customs KW - Intoxication, Alcohol UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77874682 AB - Anne Bront--euml--;'s second novel seemed to many contemporary readers shockingly unlike her first Agnes Grey, published in the previous year. There, Charlotte Bront--euml--; had admired her sister's `quiet description and simple pathos', but she was disturbed by The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which reminded reviewers of Wuthering Heights: it was, in spite of its `excellent moral', `coarse, not to say brutal'. For Anne's heroine, Helen Huntingdon, having enduredtoo many of the `revolting scenes' deplored by reviewers, leaves her dissolute husband in order to earn her own living and rescue her so ER -