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The Brontës: Romantic Passion and Social Justice

By: Deborah Morse, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Deborah Morse
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About the Professor

Deborah Denenholz Morse is the inaugural Sara E. Nance Eminent Professor of English at William & Mary. She received her BA from Stanford University and her MA and PhD from Northwestern University. Professor Morse has published nine chapters and articles on the Brontës and is currently editing Emily Brontë’s poetry for the Complete Works for Cambridge University Press. She has also co-edited four Brontë volumes, including The Blackwell Companion to the Brontës. In recent years, her teaching and publications have focused on Victorian social justice issues, including articles on women’s rights, abolition, and animal rights. Professor Morse has received multiple teaching awards at William & Mary, including the Phi Beta Kappa and Thomas A. Graves Awards for Sustained Excellence.

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Informative and a pleasure to listen to!

Professor Morse's voice has remarkable depth and resonance, and the stories she tells and retells--about the Bronte sisters and the fictions they created--are all the more compelling and memorable as a result. This is a perfect listen for anyone who wants to know more about the commitments and achievements of three remarkable writers who were passionately engaged in the life of their times.

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Invigorating Discussion of Classic Social Works

This lecture series is a fascinating look into Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontes' published works and the ways they were influenced by and engaged with the social issues of their day. Whether that is women's rights, poverty, slavery abolition, or animal welfare, the Brontes were aware of these intense problems and used their creative expression to demonstrate the cruelties of injustice and horrors of domestic violence. Bronte scholar Deborah Morse mentions classic interpretations of "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" while also supplementing my high school knowledge with hew insights.

I loved connecting the Brontes' intellectual upbringing with Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Sir Walter Scott. What a great representation of how important it is to allow young minds free rein of our libraries, rather than censoring books. I also loved hearing those connections between these authors and historical figures speaking publicly about some of these themes during their lifetimes, such as Frederick Douglass.

I am inspired to read Emily's early poetry as well as Anne Bronte's body of work. I am so glad I read this, especially for Women's History Month March 2023, and will be recommending to many.

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WONDERFUL lecture series!

I have studied the Brontes before, but so much of this was wonderful, new thinking!

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Informative and Inspiring

Professor Morse's lectures are informative, insightful, and beautifully delivered. She tells us of the Brönte sisters' upbringing and explains this and the many other influences on their writing. As Professor Morse inspires us to read (or re-read) the Brönte novels, we can only envy the education she gives her William and Mary students.

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Powderpuff Bronte Sisters

Long live The Bronte sisters!
What an AMAZING window into their work.
Totally makes you want to reach for one of their novels.

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Wonderful and interesting insights into the Bronte sisters

This lecture is beautifully written and delivered by the author, Deborah Morse. The students at William and Mary must be delighted to have such a wonderful professor!

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She’s the best. These essays are the best.

For a very lucky generation or so of students at William and Mary, Professor Deborah Morse has acted as a guide and mentor in decoding British Victorian Literature. You can only imagine the excitement of this middle aged English major to discover that I can listen to these incredible, timely, interesting lectures on my morning walks. They take me straight back to Tucker Hall, where I received the gift of being Professor Morse’s student.

These lecture are relevant, fascinating, and engaging. I only wish that my boys were old enough to have Professor Morse so we could discuss them together.

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So much more to the Brontes...

We enjoyed listening to these lectures very much. It is clear why Professor Morse has achieved renown as a scholar of Victorian literature and is loved by her students. If you already enjoy the novels by the Bronte sisters, this course will give you a deeper appreciation of their lives and times, and how those experiences and the wider social context emerge as recurring themes of the novels. If you are less familiar with the Brontes, or not familiar at all, the course may very well pique your interest and encourage you to check them out. We highly recommend the course to those interested in learning more about this rich vein of literature, from a master teacher who clearly loves the subject and wants to bring others to it.

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A clear and engaging introduction to all three Bronte sisters

Professor Morse speaks passionately about her loves for the novelists and their commitment to social justice and women’s independence in nIneteenth-century England. Very enjoyable and inspiring.

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The perfect addition to your Audible library!

I adored this series of lectures on the Brontës, and though it's been many years since I've read WUTHERING HEIGHTS and JANE EYRE, Professor Morse reignited my interest in these two important works of English literature. I will definitely be returning to these novels with a new perspective and one imbued with Professor Morse's generous insights. I'm also grateful for the introduction to Anne Brontë's biography and her work, and I look forward to spending time with THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL. Thank you, Professor Morse, for sharing these marvelous lectures!

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