A Lovely Jaunt | Marriage, Class, and Feminism in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte @ALovelyJaunt | Uploaded January 2019 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
A close examination of the marriages in this novel paint a clear picture of what makes a good or bad marriage. In addition to that, we can see a clear feminist argument in this novel as Helen, in particular, articulates it in defense of her parenting as well as tries to assert her moral autonomy in the midst of society holding her responsible for her moral decisions.
A close examination of the marriages in this novel paint a clear picture of what makes a good or bad marriage. In addition to that, we can see a clear feminist argument in this novel as Helen, in particular, articulates it in defense of her parenting as well as tries to assert her moral autonomy in the midst of society holding her responsible for her moral decisions.