
The Brontës: the Myth of Power
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The Bronte sisters are the epitome of the transformation of British society at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. They left their childhood pastoral songs behind and faced the whistle of the industrial age. They were both liberal rebels and romantic conservatives. Creating at the source of global industrial society, they left popular works such as "Jane Eyre", "Wuthering Heights" and "Agnes Grey" to the world. These great masterpieces have become the footnotes of the times, and the times have shaped their souls. As a "myth" in the history of British literature, how should we understand the relationship between their novels and the transformation of British society?
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