Biographical Notes On the Pseudonymous Bells

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Biographical Notes On the Pseudonymous Bells
Charlotte Brontë
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Yet even the writer to whom I allude shares the mistake about theauthorship, and does me the injustice to suppose that there wasequivoque in my former rejection of this honour (as an honour Iregard it). May I assure him that I would scorn in this and inevery other case to deal in equivoque; I believe language to havebeen given us to make our meaning clear, and not to wrap it indishonest doubt?
'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, ' by Acton Bell, had likewise anunfavourable reception. At this I cannot
... wonder. The choice ofsubject was an entire mistake. Nothing less congruous with thewriter's nature could be conceived. The motives which dictatedthis choice were pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had, inthe course of her life, been called on to contemplate, near athand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misusedand faculties abused: hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature; what she saw sank very deeply into her mind;it did her harm. She brooded over it till she believed it to be aduty to reproduce every detail (of course with fictitiouscharacters, incidents, and situations), as a warning to others.

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