"Such humble talents as God had given me I will endeavour to put to their greatest use; if I am able to amuse, I will try to benefit too; and when I fell it my duty to speak unpalatable truth, with the help of God, I will speak it, through it be to the prejudice of my name and to the detriment of my reader's immediate pleasure as well as my own."

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Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Book by Anne Bronte, Preface, 2nd edition, July 12, 1848.

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Anne Bronte was a 19th-century English novelist and poet, known for her works that explore themes of love, independence, and women's rights.

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