The article presents literary criticism to the novel "The Brontes Went to Woolworths" by Rachel Ferguson. Topics discussed include early-twentieth-century spiritualism and the occult and the novel's frank portrayal of spiritualism instead of more highbrow occult practices, underlying literary categorization and the prevalence that reflect the complex amalgam of anxieties and assertions of social authority and publishing history of the novel.
Published
2021
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