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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Chainless Soul?,
By Tracey King (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Bronte (Paperback)
Although it seems unrealistic to expect complete objectivity from any biographer, Katherine Frank shows a level of bias toward her subject somewhat striking in the genre. Her descriptions of Emily Bronte are enthusiastic and warm, even when Emily's behavior (by her own description) warrants at least some kind of approbation, or at least evenhandedness. This unmitigated warmth is reserved for Emily alone, however; Charlotte, for example, is portrayed as living a constant struggle with conventionality which Emily gloriously escapes. Of particular interest is the expression of Emily and Charlotte's intense relationship. Charlotte consistently suffers in the comparisons with her sister -- at least by Frank's view. She doesn't seem interested in exploring Charlotte's suffering under Emily's emotional tyranny, even though she does describe it in detail. One gets the impression that Charlotte would do better in this biography if only she would care a little less about what others think. Their brother, Branwell, fares badly as well, and Frank's conclusion regarding one of Branwell's many pathetic attempts to be employed that he had been terminated due to a homosexual advance on his pupil seems strikingly unsubstantiated. Frank seems to come to this conclusion only because she can't think of any other. In the end, it's not that the reader can't see what Frank shows as part of Emily's character, it's that it's not the only thing to be seen.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as bad as you might believe...,
By Lina (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Bronte (Paperback)
Many of Frank's arguments were convincing to me--especially those regarding Emily's peculiar eating habits. All of her conclusions were backed up with sources, etc. Although I didn't believe this spin on the life of the Brontes word for word, I do think it was worthly of more than 1 star, hence my review. Check it out--you may disagree, but isn't that part of the fun?
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Chainless Soul,
By Audrey Hunt Vocal Coach "Audrey Hunt" (Nashville, Tn USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Bronte (Paperback)
Very pleased with this book and the details and story of Emily Bronte. Well written.
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A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Bronte by Katherine Frank (Paperback - January 28, 1992)
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