Discover timeless tales with the Umatilla Literary Society's Classics Book Club, where we explore the enduring stories that have shaped literature. This term we will read a classic that sometimes gets forgotten, Ann Brontë's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." From August 2025 through November 2025 we will read approximately 15 chapters a month. Discover this lost treasurer of 19th Century Women's Literature. The first five to pre-register at the library may check-out a paperback copy long-term, for the duration of the book club. A digital copy is available here: https://mylakelibrary.overdrive.com/media/433295.
October Discussion: Chapters 33-47
Focus: The deterioration of Helen's marriage and her growing disillusionment with Arthur.
Discussion Points:
Marital Discord: Discuss the ways in which Arthur's character deteriorates and the impact it has on Helen. What specific behaviors of his are most disturbing?
Domestic Abuse: While not explicitly named as such in the novel, discuss the forms of abuse (emotional, psychological, financial, neglect) that Helen endures. How does Brontë portray these experiences?
Maternal Instincts: How does the birth of her son, Arthur, influence Helen's resolve and her decisions regarding her marriage?
Societal Constraints: What legal and social limitations does Helen face as a married woman, particularly in a time before widespread divorce laws? How do these constraints shape her options?
Moral Dilemmas: Helen faces significant moral dilemmas in these chapters. Discuss her choices and whether you agree or disagree with her actions.
Breakdown was suggested by AI: Gemini.