The Brontë Sisters: The Complete Novels (Annotated)
Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey — With a Critical Afterword on Life, Literature, and Legacy
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Three novels. Three sisters. One revolution in English fiction.
This edition contains:
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë — The governess who refused silence
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë — The love story that dismantled every rule of the novel
- Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë — The unflinching witness to what power does to the powerless
Plus a 15,000-word critical afterword by Henry Bugalho — "The Brontë Sisters: Life, Literature, and Legacy"
Before they were literary icons, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë were three women writing at the same table in a parsonage on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. In 1847, all three published novels under male pseudonyms. Within eighteen months, two of them were dead.
What they left behind changed English literature forever.
Jane Eyre invented a new kind of voice — a woman speaking directly to the reader, refusing pity, demanding equality, navigating a world built to contain her. It is at once a gothic romance, a social novel, and a declaration of psychological independence.
Wuthering Heights shattered every convention of Victorian fiction. Its dark, obsessive, structurally audacious story of Catherine and Heathcliff remains one of the most radical novels ever written — not a love story but something older and stranger, closer to myth.
Agnes Grey, too often overshadowed by its companions, is the most quietly devastating of the three — a precise, documentary account of what it meant to be a woman without money or power in nineteenth-century England.
This edition includes:
- Charlotte Brontë's original Preface and Note to the Third Edition
- Complete, unabridged texts of all three novels
- A substantial critical essay tracing the Brontës' lives, the literary context of their work, and why these novels continue to matter
Edited and with an afterword by Henry Bugalho, philosopher, translator, and editor of individual critical editions of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
Whether you are encountering the Brontës for the first time or returning to them after years, this volume offers the complete experience: three extraordinary novels in conversation with each other, and a critical framework for understanding what makes them endure.