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An edition uniting two artists separated by a century: Emily Brontë's gothic novel and the drawings of Edna Clarke Hall, once described as 'the most imaginative artist in England.' The design brings Clarke Hall's haunting, obsessive illustrations of the Yorkshire Moors into the novel for the first time.
Introduction by art critic and writer Dr Eliza Goodpasture.
Published by Eiderdown Press.
Find Edna Clark Hall's works at the Tate archive and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
ISBN: 978-1-916515-05-5
Publication design and typesetting and image editing by
Emily Benton Book Design.
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