The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
I find that I take umbrage at the notion that The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a "feminist novel" simply because the main character, Helen Graham, seems to personnify an independent woman. This work exposed the a great deal of the hypocrisy that characterized much of Victorian England. It is a brave work, dealing with issues of alcoholism, spousal abuse--and far ahead of its time. It should be judged by that criterion solely, not because the female character leaves her abusive husband to make a life of her own.<br>