Abstract:Anne Bront's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall challenges the Victorian gender identity to a great extent,and interprets gender itself as uncertain and performative by establishing transgender relations between the author and the male narrator,between narrators and narrates as well.The transgendered narration attempts to break traditional ideological fetters and head-towards female subjectivity,which,as an epitome of forerunner and aesthetic values in the text,earns itself a place in the feminist classics and its author,a step into the team of cultural elite.