The literary output of the BrontA� sisters was small, but their novels remain immensely popular more than 150 years after their deaths. Each sister wrote a novel that challenged the ideas of the day on what was fit to print: Charlottea�TMs Jane Eyre by examining the interior life of a young girl; Emilya�TMs Wuthering Heights by overturning the conventions of the novel, even while making use of traditional literary forms; Annea�TMs The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by depicting a husbanda�TMs alcoholism and debauchery. This guide, which roots the writersa�TM work in their unusual upbringing and describes and challenges the so-called BrontA� myth, aims to provide both first-time readers and long-time BrontA� enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of their work and the reasons it continues to engross readers today.