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The study reevaluates the lives, writings, and reputations of three literary sisters through close reading of novels, poems, letters, and criticism. It seeks to dispel myths and to challenge or defend biographical theories while foregrounding the sisters' inner lives and artistic impulses. It assesses the influence of Haworth and brief foreign experience, contrasts Emily's intense poetic mysticism and narrative wildness with Charlotte's domestic roots and creative restlessness, and traces Anne's moral realism and unorthodox religious views. Critical appendices examine unpublished poems and translations, and the narrative intervenes to correct misunderstandings that have surrounded their work.
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