This study of the Bronte sisters, published in 1912, showcases Sinclair’s sometimes acerbic critical acumen. As the author herself notes, ‘because all the best things about the Brontes have been said already, I have had to fall back on the humble day-labour of clearing away some of the rubbish that has gathered around them.’
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Mary Amelia St. Clair (1863-1946) was a British author, critic, and suffragist who wrote under the pseudonym of May Sinclair. An early champion of psychoanalysis, she served as an ambulance driver in World War I. She is credited with creating the term ‘stream of consciousness’ to describe the literary technique of modernist writers.
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