In a review, Charles Kingsley wrote that society “owes thanks, not sneers” to this novel, which "dare[s] to shew [England] the image of her own ugly, hypocritical visage". For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this novel. May Sinclair wrote that a woman's slamming of a door against her husband in this novel "reverberated throughout Victorian England".
ANSWER: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
[10e] The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which depicts Helen leaving her abusive husband Arthur Huntingdon, is by this youngest of the Brontë sisters, whose only other novel was Agnes Grey.
ANSWER: Anne Brontë [prompt on A or similar]
[10m] Many critics propose that Arthur Huntingdon is inspired by this alcoholic brother of the Brontës, who never finished the novel And The Weary Are At Rest.
ANSWER: Patrick Branwell Brontë [accept either underlined part]