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  1. The Works of Charlotte Brontë [currer Bell] (Volume 1) by Charlotte Brontë, 2010-01-02
  2. SHIRLEY : ROMAN ; AF CURRER BELL by CHARLOTTE BRONTE, 1854-01-01
  3. Jane Eyre: an autobiography. By Currer Bell [pseud.] by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  4. The Professor, to which are Added the Poems of Currer, Ellis and Action Bell by Currer Bell, 1862
  5. Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell (Psuedonyms of the Bronte Sisters) by Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, et all 2010-10-29
  6. THE PROFESSOR TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE POEMS OF CURRER, ELLIS AND ACTON BELL by CURRER (CHARLOTTE BRONTE) BELL, 1860
  7. Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell by Charlotte, Emily and Anne as BELL, Currer, Ellis, and Acton BRONTE, 1848-01-01
  8. Villette. By Currer Bell [pseud.] by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-22
  9. The Poems of Charlotte Brontë (currer Bell). by Charlotte Brontë, 2009-12-27
  10. LIFE AND WORKS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND HER SISTERS VOLUME IV. THE PROFESSOR, BY CURRER BELL WITH POEMS by CHARLOTTE BRONTE, 1885-01-01
  11. Shirley, by Currer Bell by Charlotte Brontë, 2010-03-05
  12. Jane Eyre, 1; An Autobiography by Currer Bell by Charlotte Brontë, 2009-12-25
  13. Poems by Currer by Currer Bell, 2009-02-17
  14. Jane Eyre (Signet Classics (Pb)) by Charlotte Bronte, 1997-07

61. 165-166 (Nordisk Familjebok. 1800-talsutgåvan. 2. Barometer - Capitularis)
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62. Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
the first edition. Ellis, Acton, and Currer Bell were the pseudonymsused by Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Bronte.) . IT HAS BEEN thought
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Buy more than 2,000 books on a single CD-ROM for only $19.99. That's less then a penny per book! Click here for more information. Read, write, or comment on essays about Wuthering Heights Search for books Search essays WUTHERING HEIGHTS by Emily Bronte BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF ELLIS AND ACTON BELL - (To the reader: This "biographical notice" was written by Charlotte Bronte for the second edition of Wuthering Heights, which appeared in 1850, three years after the first edition. Ellis, Acton, and Currer Bell were the pseudonyms used by Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Bronte.) - Indeed, I feel myself that it is time the obscurity attending those two names- Ellis and Acton- was done away. The little mystery, which formerly yielded some harmless pleasure, has lost its interest; circumstances are changed. It becomes, then, my duty to explain briefly the origin and authorship of the books written by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. About five years ago, my two sisters and myself, after a somewhat prolonged period of separation, found ourselves reunited, and at home. Resident in a remote district, where education had made little progress, and where, consequently, there was no inducement to seek social intercourse beyond our own domestic circle, we were wholly dependent on ourselves and each other, on books and study, for the enjoyments and occupations of life. The highest stimulus, as well as the liveliest pleasure we had known from childhood upwards, lay in attempts at literary composition; formerly we used to show each other what we wrote, but of late years this habit of communication and consultation had been discontinued; hence it ensued, that we were mutually ignorant of the progress we might respectively have made.

63. English 222: Lecture Ten
Charlotte Brontë, Currer Bell and Jane Eyre. Outline. 1. Biographical Material.2. Narrative Voice Jane Eyre, An Autobiography, Edited by Currer Bell.
http://cm27personal.fal.buffalo.edu/ENG222/Lectures/lecture_10/lecture_ten.html
English 222
SUNY Buffalo, Fall 1999
Outline 1. Biographical material 2. Narrative Voice: "Jane Eyre, An Autobiography, Edited by Currer Bell" 3. Jane Eyre as a name and its verbal associations 4. The Critical Reception of Jane Eyre 5. Jane Eyre and Christianity
Biographical Material
2. Narrative Voice: Jane Eyre, An Autobiography, Edited by Currer Bell
Who is the narrator of Jane Eyre? Do we know anything about the narrator's class, eco status, race and nationality? Can you identify the ways in which this voice, through its use of emphasis, selection, sequencing and other narrative devices shapes and controls the story. E.g. Feminist passage of Chap 12 "It is vain to say..." Implications of the novel's full title: "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography" Genre Conventions of Autobiography The "I" Pronoun, Speaking subject versus subject of speech Edited by Currer Bell (title page of 1847) Averse to personal publicity, we veiled our own names under those of Currer, Ellis, And Acton Bell; the ambiguous choice being dictated by a sort of conscientious scruple at assuming Christian names, positively masculine, while we did not like to declare ourselves women, becausewithout at the time suspecting that our mode of writing and thinking was not what is called "feminine"we had a vague impression that authoresses are liable to be looked on with prejudice. . . .
(Bell, Biographical Notice 16)

64. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Brontë, Charlotte, Pseudonym Currer Bell, (1816-1855). EnglischeSchriftstellerin. Sie wurde am 21. April 1816 als Tochter eines
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Brontë, Charlotte, Pseudonym Currer Bell Englische Schriftstellerin. Sie wurde am 21. April 1816 als Tochter eines Pfarrers in Thornton (Yorkshire) geboren. Ihre Mutter starb früh. Als Kind schrieb sie gemeinsam mit ihren Schwestern Anne und Emily Jane sowie mit dem künstlerisch begabten, aber labilen Bruder Patrick Branwell (1817-1848) Geschichten über die erdachten Königreiche Angria und Gondal "Legends of Angria" "Gondal Poems" Unter den Pseudonymen Currer Bell Charlotte Ellis Bell Emily ) und Acton Bell Anne ) verfaßten die drei Schwestern die Gedichte , die Charlotte 1846 unter dem Titel "Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell" veröffentlichte. Danach schrieb Charlotte den Roman "Jane Eyre" siehe Abbildung ), der autobiographische Züge trägt und sie zur erfolgreichsten der Schwestern werden ließ. Er erzählt den Lebensweg einer Gouvernante und stellt dar, wie eine junge Frau, auch durch das Ausleben ihrer Sexualität, persönliche Autonomie gewinnt. Das Verhältnis von starkem Mann und schwacher Frau verkehrt sich in sein Gegenteil. Der Roman "Shirley" (1849) beschreibt den Aufstand der Tuchmacher in Yorkshire.

65. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Unter den Pseudonymen Currer Bell (Charlotte), Ellis Bell (Emily) und Acton Bell(Anne) verfaßten die Schwestern jene Gedichte, die Charlotte 1846 unter dem
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Brontë, Emily Jane, Pseudomym Ellis Bell Englische Schriftstellerin. Sie wurde am 30. Juni 1818 in Thornton (Yorkshire) geboren. Ihr Vater war Pfarrer in Haworth , einem Dorf in der Moor- und Heidelandschaft Yorkshires. Die Mutter starb früh. Gemeinsam mit ihren Schwestern Anne und Charlotte verbrachte sie den größten Teil ihres Lebens in Haworth und verfaßte gemeinsam mit ihnen Geschichten über die erdachten Königreiche Angria und Gondal "Legends of Angria" , posthum 1933; "Gondal Poems" , posthum 1939). Unter den Pseudonymen Currer Bell Charlotte Ellis Bell Emily ) und Acton Bell Anne ) verfaßten die Schwestern jene Gedichte , die Charlotte 1846 unter dem Titel "Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell" veröffentlichte; die größte Anzahl der Beiträge stammte von Emily . Ein Jahr später erschien, ebenfalls unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell , ihr berühmter Roman "Wuthering Heights" (3 Bde., 1847; "Wutheringshöhe" , später "Die Sturmhöhe", siehe Abbildung ), eine tragische, von dämonisch-unheilvollen Triebkräften durchwehte Liebesgeschichte, die in der kargen Moor- und Heidelandschaft Yorkshires angesiedelt ist. Aufgrund der Darstellung der erotisch-sexuellen Gefühle der weiblichen Hauptfiguren stieß der Roman im viktorianischen England zunächst auf Empörung. Erst Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts wurde die Bedeutung des Werkes vor allem für die Entwicklung moderner Erzähltechnik erkannt (der Roman wird von zwei verschiedenen, nicht auktorialen Erzählerinstanzen bestimmt). Heute zählt "Wuthering Heights" zu den herausragenden Romanbeispielen innerhalb der englischen Literatur und weist seine Verfasserin als literarisch bedeutendste der

66. Bronte Volume II By Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
of the bookPublic interest excited by Jane Eyre Dedication of the second editionto Mr. ThackerayCorrespondence of Currer Bell with Mr. Lewes on Jane
http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/elizabeth_gaskel/2
BRONTE VOLUME II
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Project Gutenberg files converted to HTML format by Nalanda Digital Library of CREC
CONTENTS
.CHAPTER I.
Mr. Bronte afflicted with blindness, and relieved by a successful operation for cataractCharlotte Bronte's first work of fiction, "The Professor"She commences "Jane Eyre"Circumstances attending its compositionHer ideas of a heroineHer attachment to homeHaworth in DecemberA letter of confession and counsel.
.CHAPTER II.
.CHAPTER III
The Quarterly Review on "Jane Eyre"Severe illness of Anne BronteHer last versesShe is removed to ScarboroughHer last hours, and death and burial thereCharlotte's return to Haworth, and her loneliness.
.CHAPTER IV.
Commencement and completion of "Shirley"Originals of the characters, and circumstances under which it was writtenLoss on railway sharesLetters to Mr. Lewes and other friends on "Shirley," and the reviews of itMiss Bronte visits London, meets Mr. Thackeray, and makes the acquaintance of Miss MartineauHer impressions of literary men. .CHAPTER V.

67. The Professor: A Tale By Currer Bell
The Professor A Tale by Currer Bell.
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68. Random House Trade
Jane Eyre was published under Charlotte's pseudonym, Currer Bell, in 1847 and achievedcommercial and critical success; it had gone through four editions by
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69. Blackmask Online: Fiction/19th Century
beliefs. Brontes (13) Acton Bell, Currer Bell, and oh, OK, Anne,Charlotte and Emily. Charles Dickens (67) Chuck amuck. Charles
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70. Family Search - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
Jane b.1875 England Bell, Joseph b.1877 - England Bell, Joseph b.1844 - EnglandBell, Joseph Heskett - Living Bell, Mary b.1879 - England Bell, Thomas Currer.
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, Ada d.1960 - Thompson Cres Castletown Sunderland
, Ann

, Ann
b.1850 - Sunderland
, Anne

, Eleanor

, Elizabeth
b.1793 - Shildon
, Frances
b.1848 - Newcastle
, Hannah

, Henry
- Living
, Isabella Cocer
b.1807 - Sunderland
, Jane
b.1816 - England , John - Living , Margaret A b.1838 - Newcastle , Mary b.1801 - Kyloe Durham , Mary b.1755 - Cumberland England , Mary b.1851 - , Mary - Living , Mary b.1864 - Sunderland , Mary J b.1862 - Sunderland , Mary Jane b.1842 - St Austell Cornwall , William - Living , William - Living
Ada
Ada, b.1888 - Sunderland
Aird
Aird, John b.1830 - England Aird, John William b.1856 - England
Alcock
Alcock, Dora Heskett - Living Alcock, George - Living Alcock, George b.1892 - Brandling St., Sunderland, England Alcock, Thomas b.1858 - Sunderland
Alison
Alison, b.1864 - England
Allen
Allen, C b.1829 - Reagill
Allison
Allison, David Lowthian b.1830 - Walton Lane Sunderland Allison, Ellen b.1811 - Sunderland Allison, Hannah b.1817 - High St Sunderland Allison, Isabella b.1819 - Birds Lane Sunderland Allison, John

71. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - B
Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells AUTHOR Bronte, Charlotte, 18161855AKA Bell, Currer _ Bell, Ellis _ Bell, Acton, pseudonymns LANGUAGE English
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72. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - P
Poems AUTHOR Bronte, Charlotte, 18161855 AKA Bell, Currer _ Bell,Ellis _ Bell, Acton, pseudonymns ADD. AUTHOR Bronte, Emily
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73. Bronte
Samen publiceerden zij `Poems` (1846) onder de pseudoniemen Currer Bell (Charlotte),ellis Bell (Emily) en Acton Bell (Anne), namen die ze ook voor hun
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Charlotte Brontë (geb. 21.4.1816 in Thornton - gest. 31.3.1855 in Haworth), engels schrijfster.
Charlotte Brontë leefde, samen met haar zussen Emily Brontë en Anne Brontë, een teruggetrokken leven in het landelijk gelegen domineeshuis van haar ouders in Haworth. Samen publiceerden zij `Poems` (1846) onder de pseudoniemen Currer Bell (Charlotte), ellis Bell (Emily) en Acton Bell (Anne), namen die ze ook voor hun individuele werken gebruikten. In haar wereldberoemde roman `Jane Eyre` (1847) thematiseert de auteur de eigen ervaringen van onmenselijke leefomstandigheden op een school voor arme domineesdochters. Meer nog dan autobiografisch is het echter het romantische verhaal van een passionele liefde. Andere werken zijn o.a. `Shirley` (1849) en `Vilette` (1853).
Emily Jane Brontë (geb. 30.7.1818 in Thornton - gest. 19.12.1848 in Haworth), Engels schrijfster. Emily Brontë was de zus van Charlotte Brontë en Anne Brontë. Ze was de meest getalenteerde schrijfster van de drie. Samen publiceerden zij `Poems` (1846) onder de pseudoniemen Currer Bell (Charlotte), ellis Bell (Emily) en Acton Bell (Anne), namen die ze ook voor hun individuele werken gebruikten.

74. Charlotte Brontë
An Incompetech British Authors biography.Category Arts Literature Authors B Brontë, Charlotte...... Bell. Charlotte was livid, as she still clung to the hope that notEVERYONE had yet figured out who 'Currer Bell' really was. She
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Conditions there were bad even by the standards of the time, and it was not long before both Maria and Elizabeth became ill enough to be sent home, where they both died of consumption in the spring of1825. Patrick brought Charlotte and her younger sister Emily, who had recently joined them at the school, back home as soon as the other girls became ill, but Charlotte in particular never forgot what the school had been like The surviving kids all became each others' best friends. They created the kingdom of Gondal and wrote all kinds of epic stories and poems set in that realm. Charlotte and Branwell were in charge of Angria proper, while Emily and Anne (the youngest) ran the neighboring kingdom of Gondal. Charlotte's next adventure was going to school in Brussels with Emily in 1842. Charlotte's time there was brief, less than two years, but it led to her eventual writing of Villette beginning in 1852. Back home, Charlotte lapsed into chronic unemployment and severe hypochondria, actually thinking she was going blind, just like her father was. In 1846 the three sisters published a book of Poems , and though sales were very slow, the reviews were good and spurred on further literary endeavours. Charlotte's novel of this time

75. Salon | Classics Book Group
So far as readers knew, the novel was by a wholly unknown individual named Currer Bell whether male or female, no one seemed to know.
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declaration of i ndependence Jane Eyre
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J ane Eyre" abounds in mysteries and surprises. "Restlessness was in my nature; it agitated me to pain sometimes ... Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts as much as their brothers do; they suffer from too rigid a constraint, too absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer." Instead, the novel begins with the seemingly disappointed statement: "There was no possibility of taking a walk that [rainy] day," and counters almost immediately with, "I was glad of it; I never liked long walks." When excluded from Christmas revelries in the Reed household, the child Jane says, "To speak the truth, I had not the least wish to go into company." Jane's defiance, which doesn't exclude childlike fears, strikes us as forthright in the way of the adolescent temperaments of other famous literary voices Jo March of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," Huck Finn, Holden Caulfield and their now-countless younger siblings. Here is a voice, we believe, we can trust; and our trust is not misplaced. Another surprise of "Jane Eyre" is the seemingly "real" that is, non-romantic nature of the lovers-to-be. "Jane Eyre" is many times described as small, plain, undistinguished; her mysterious, Byronic-tempered employer Rochester is pointedly not "handsome or heroic looking"; their conversations are, from the start, marked by an unusual directness, surely rare in 19th-century women's fiction, with the underlying premise, which is never questioned, that the penniless Jane and the wealthy Rochester are equals in intelligence, character and worth. Their attraction to, and developing love for, each other is immediate, yet grows as naturally as it might in real life, characterized by such remarks as Rochester's to Jane, "You are not pretty any more than I am handsome," and at the novel's end, after the lovers have been parted for a year, and suffered losses, an exchange that must have made readers gasp, and perhaps shed a tear:

76. Poems By Charlotte Bronte 0
Poems. by Charlotte Bronte. POEMS BY Currer Bell, next PILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM.
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77. Poems By Charlotte Bronte
Choose a chapter link from this list. (You may find the applet better!) POEMSBY Currer Bell, PILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM. MEMENTOS. THE WIFE'S WILL. THE WOOD.
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PILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM.

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THE THREE GUIDES. [First published in FRASER'S MAGAZINE.]

78. Love On The Moors: The Bronte Family
Jane Eyre An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. By Charlotte Bronte. Villette.ByCurrer Bell. By Charlotte Bronte. London Smith, Elder, and Company, 1853.
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The prolific and puzzling Bronte family are right out of a Gothic novel. Writers all but for the talented dilettante Branwell, the sisters supported the family with their updating of the Gothic genre. Their lives were not unlike the novels they wrote: though not as far-ranging, they all lived with great intensity and even violence. Anne, Charlotte, and Emily all wrote of intense, cruel men, Gothic heroes all; many scholars feel they based these characters on their brother Branwell, the unwilling pet of all the family. They were strong heroines, however: Elizabeth Gaskell wrote of Emily's cauterizing her own wound, inflicted by a mad dog, with a hot pair of tongs. Anne and Emily died of tuberculosis, and Charlotte, the most Gothic of all, desperate and married to a man she despised, starved herself to death while pregnant. Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. By Charlotte Bronte. London: Smith, Elder, and Company, 1847. First edition. The McGregor Collection. Note the original purple cloth and the label of the binders Westley's and Company, London. This novel both uses and questions the Gothic conventions of mysterious parentage, a dark and tortured antihero, and a dangerous, almost monstrous person of another culture. The orphaned Jane Eyre, mistreated by her cruel guardian and brutalized at a boarding school, accepts a position as a governess at an isolated mansion. Jane falls madly in love with her tortured employer, Rochester, who possesses a secret of his own. He is later blinded and maimed by his mad wife from Barbados as she burns down the mansion. Jane finally can be with her Gothic hero, who has been all but destroyed by these Gothic conventions.

79. Brontë Sources, Texts, And Criticism
FICTION. Jane Eyre; an Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. In 3 vols. London,1847. Smith, Elder, and Co. Currer Bell can write prose as well as poetry.
http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/peter.friesen/default.asp?go=241

80. About Charlotte Brontë - Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Brontë. (April 21, 1816 March 31, 1855) Charlotte Bronte- pen name Currer Bell Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
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Charlotte Bronte - pen name Currer Bell Charlotte Brontë ©2001 ArtToday.com Used with permission. Charlotte, one of six children of Maria Branwell Brontë and her husband, Anglican priest Patrick Brontë, lost her mother while she was very young, and was raised by her father an an aunt, Elizabeth Branwell. Charlotte and her sister Emily attended the Clergy Daughters' School, the harsh conditions of which were reflected in the school in Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre.

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