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  1. Emily and Anne Bronte (Profiles in Literature) by W. H. Stevenson, 1968-06
  2. The Brontes A to Z: The Essential Reference to Their Lives and Works (Literary a to Z) by Lisa Olson Paddock, Carl E. Rollyson, 2003-01
  3. The Bronte Sisters (Profiles (Mankato, Minn.).) by Janine Steinbauer, 2001-09

21. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Bronte, Anne, 18201849. Titles.
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Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849
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Agnes Grey Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The
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22. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Brieux, Eugene, 18581932. Brisbane, Arthur, 1864-1936. Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849.Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848. Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915.
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Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 ... Byrum, Isabel Coston, 1870-1938
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23. About Anne Brontë - Anne Bronte
(January 17, 1820 May 28, 1849) Anne Bronte - pen name Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849- Project Gutenberg versions of Anne Brontë's two novels, Agnes Grey and The
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Anne Bronte - pen name Acton Bell Her first novel was Agnes Grey . In it she portrays the life of a governess, basing it undoubtedly on her own experience working as a governess for several families. Her second novel, Tenant of Wildfell Hall , spoke for woman's independence and against religious dogma and was straightforward in its portrayal of alcoholism it was so controversial that she published a second edition almost immediately. poems . She wrote under the pseudonym Acton Bell, choosing, as did most women writers of the time, to publish under a male name.

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Anne Bronte (18201849) Biography, selected poems and bibliographyof English writer Anne Bronte. Author Mary Mark Ockerbloom and
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  • Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
  • Anne Bronte: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
  • Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights
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    Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
    Biography, selected poems and bibliography of English writer Anne Bronte.
    Author: Mary Mark Ockerbloom and Anne Bronte
    Subjects: english literature 1801-1870
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    Anne Bronte: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    Full text of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, by Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
    Author: Ann Bronte
    Subjects: english literature 1801-1870 DeweyClass: ResourceType: book Location: uk
    Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights
    Full text of the classic English novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (1818-1848). Author: Emily Bronte Subjects: english literature 1801-1870 DeweyClass: ResourceType: book Location: uk
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  • 25. The Captive Dove By Ann Bronte 1820-1849 - A Poem From The Ark Number 187 Spring
    WELFARE. Poetry from the Ark, No 187. The Captive Dove By Anne Bronte,18201849. Poor restless alone. ~Anne Bronte 1820-1849. For questions
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    FOR ANIMAL WELFARE Poetry from the Ark, No 187 The Captive Dove
    By Anne Bronte, 1820-1849 Poor restless Dove, I pity thee,
    And when I hear thy plaintive moan
    I'll mourn for thy captivity
    And in thy woes forget mine own. To see thee stand prepared to fly,
    And flap those useless wings of thine,
    And gaze into the distant sky Would melt a harder heart than mine In vain! In vain! Thou canst not rise - Thy prison roof confines thee there, Its slender wires delude thine eyes, And quench thy longing with despair O! thou wert made to wander free In sunny mead and shady grove, And far beyond the rolling sea In distant climes at will to rove. Yet hadst thou but one gentle mate Thy little drooping heart to cheer And share with thee thy captive state, Thou couldst be happy even there Yes, even there, if listening by One faithful dear companion stood, While gazing on her full bright eye Thou mightst forget thy native wood But thou, poor solitary dove

    26. Balayage Des Résultats ResAnet
    Bronte and District Chamber of Commerce (1doc); Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849 (13 docs); Brontë, Charlotte, 1816
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  • Bronsveld, Paulus M. (Paulus Maria), 1936- (1 doc) Bronte and District Chamber of Commerce (1 doc) Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849 (13 docs) Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855 (33 docs) Bronte, Diana Lydia (1 doc) Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848 (31 docs) Brontë, Patrick, 1777-1861 (4 docs) Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 1817-1848 (4 docs) Brontë Society (9 docs) Brontë Society. Museum and Library (1 doc)

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    27. The Bronte Sisters; Anne Bronte,Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte Biography
    The Bronte Sisters; Anne (18201849). Charlotte (1816-1855) Emily(1818-1848). Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte. They were
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    The Bronte Sisters; Anne (1820-1849)
    Charlotte (1816-1855) Emily (1818-1848)
    Anne Bronte Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte For the next few years, the Bronte children were taught at home. They invented games and told imaginary stories to each other. Charlotte attended Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head for one year in 1831, then returned home and taught her sisters. Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher in 1835, but after suffering from depression and ill health, she resigned from her position. It was at Roe Head that Charlotte met her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Her many letters to Nussey have served as the best documentation of her life. The Bronte sisters worked in various schools during the next few years. Anne worked briefly as a governess in 1839 and from 1841-1845. Emily spent several months teaching at Miss Patchett's school at Law Hill. Charlotte and Emily had plans to open their own school at Haworth, and in 1842, they travelled to Brussels at their aunt's expense to learn German and improve their French. When their aunt died 8 months later, the sisters returned for the funeral. Emily never returned to Brussels, but Charlotte returned as a pupil-teacher. Her time in Belgium was not happy, in part because of her attraction to her married employer. Charlotte returned to Haworth the next year. The dream of opening a school was never realised. In the autumn of 1845, Charlotte discovered some poems written by Emily. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne soon realised they had all been secretly writing verse. The next year, they published a book of poems at their own expense entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. The pseudonyms were chosen to match the first letter of their names. They only sold two copies of the book, but each sister already had additional writing plans in the works.

    28. Links To Literature: Bronte Sisters
    Anne 18201849. GENERAL RESOURCES. Pegasos Anne Brontë. Concise biography andbibliography. Catharton Anne Bronte. Selected links and bibliography. WORKS.
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    29. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Also includes information on her novels, poems, and art, and references to the Brontesisters. Anne Bront« (18201849) Brief note on the life and works of
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    30. Bronte, Anne
    Anne Brontë, English (18201849). Agnes Grey.
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    Anne Brontë English (1820-1849) Agnes Grey

    31. Biography And Works Of Anne Bronte
    at age thirty. Anne Bronte (18201849), a shy and spiritual woman, wasvery close to Emily and her Aunt Elizabeth. She wrote a great
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    32. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > English Literature
    Author Bronte, Anne, 18201849 Keywords Authors B Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849;Titles A ; Subject English Literature. All For Love, 2000.
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    33. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > B
    18641936; Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849; Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855; Bronte,Emily, 1818-1848; Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915; Brooks, Elbridge
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    34. Charlotte Bronte
    Translate this page Home_Page Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), Sus hermanas Emily (1818-1848), Anne(1820-1849) y su hermano Branwell (1817-1848), nacieron en Yorkshire.
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    Charlotte Bronte
    N ovelista inglesa nacida en 1816, componente de una familia cuyas obras transcendieron la época victoriana para convertirse en clásicas. Sus hermanas Emily (1818-1848), Anne (1820-1849) y su hermano Branwell (1817-1848), nacieron en Yorkshire. Su padre, Patrick Brönte, de origen irlandés, fue nombrado rector de Haworth, un pueblo de los páramos de Yorkshire al que desde entonces quedó ligada la familia. Al morir la madre en 1824, Charlotte y Emily fueron enviadas con sus hermanas mayores, Maria y Elizabeth, al colegio de Clergy Daughters, en Cowan Bridge, donde cayeron enfermas de tuberculosis. En este colegio se inspiró Charlotte Brönte para describir el infame colegio Lowood que aparece en su novela Jane Eyre Poemas por Currer, Ellis y Acton Bell (1846), empleando cada hermana las iniciales de su nombre en los seudónimos. Lo pagaron ellas, pero sólo se vendieron dos ejemplares. Después, cada hermana se embarcó en una novela. La primera que se publicó fue Jane Eyre (1847), de Charlotte, que tuvo un éxito inmediato. Agnes Grey, de Anne, y Cumbres borrascosas, de Emily, aparecieron más adelante aquel mismo año. La especulación sobre la identidad de las autoras se mantuvo hasta que visitaron Londres y se dieron a conocer a sus editores. A su regreso a Haworth encontraron a Branwell a punto de morir. Du hermana Emily murió de tuberculosis en 1848. Anne también, de la misma enfermedad en 1849, un año después de publicar su segunda novela, La dama de Wildfell Hall. Sola con su padre en Haworth, Charlotte reanudó el trabajo con

    35. Emily Bronte
    Translate this page Home_Page Emily Bronte (1818-1848), Sus hermanas Charlotte (1816-1855), Anne(1820-1849) y su hermano Branwell (1817-1848), nacieron en Yorkshire.
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    Emily Bronte
    N Poemas por Currer, Ellis y Acton Bell (1846), empleando cada hermana las iniciales de su nombre en los seudónimos. Lo pagaron ellas, pero sólo se vendieron dos ejemplares. La poesía de Emily Brönte ha sido reconocida como una de las mejores de ese siglo, y sigue siendo admirada por su originalidad, su lírica y sus imaginativas referencias personales. Después, cada hermana se embarcó en una novela. La primera que se publicó fue Jane Eyre (1847), de Charlotte, que tuvo un éxito inmediato. Agnes Grey, de Anne, y Cumbres borrascosas , de Emily, aparecieron más adelante aquel mismo año. Durante mucho tiempo la crítica descalificó Cumbres borrascosas . La intensidad de su sentimiento y la brutalidad de los personajes, las energías primitivas de amor y odio que impregnan la novela fueron juzgadas como salvajes y burdas por los críticos del siglo XIX. La especulación sobre la identidad de las autoras se mantuvo hasta que visitaron Londres y se dieron a conocer a sus editores. A su regreso a Haworth encontraron a Branwell a punto de morir. Emily murió de tuberculosis el 19 de diciembre de 1848. Anne también, de la misma enfermedad, el 28 de mayo de 1849, un año después de publicar su segunda novela, La dama de Wildfell Hall. Desde que murieron las hermanas Brönte, las circunstancias de sus vidas, sus muertes prematuras y sus sorprendentes logros han fascinado a las nuevas generaciones de lectores. La obra maestra transcendental de las Brönte es casi con toda seguridad la novela de Emily

    36. Charlotte Bronte At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
    Bronte, CHARLOTTE (18161855), EMILY (1818-1848), and Anne (1820-1849), English novelists,were three of the six children of Patrick Bronte, a clergyman Of the
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    Charlotte Bronte oldest of the three famous Brontë sisters, author of one of the most famous novels in the English language.
    Charlotte, the oldest of the three Brontë sisters, together with Emily and Anne formed part of a great literary Irish family. Formal education was discontinued when two of the other sisters in the family died from Tuberculosis. Their father, a clergyman, undertook their education but the sisters seemd largely to have educated themselves by reading extensively and writing stories from an early age. Charlotte became a governess and began to write to earn money. Her first novel, The Professor , was never published; however, Jane Eyre was an immediately sucessful and has since been regarded as one of the most famous novels in the English Language. Vilette was based on her experiences in Brussels.
    Charlotte's writings were considered to be unconventional and not appropriate for a women writier of that time. She wrote under the pseudonym of Currer Bell.
    Charlotte outlived her sisters. She eventually died while pregnant, within a few months of her marriage.

    37. Words Of Women Anne Bronte
    Click here to return to main page, Anne Bronte. (18201849). lilip'sphotography Post to the messageboard Elizabeth Akers Allen Jane
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    38. Time Search: History And Literature Resource - Literature
    17571827) The Complete Works of William Blake. Bronte Sisters Web(Mitsu). Bronte, Anne (aka Acton Bell) (1820-1849) Selected Works
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  • 39. Fiction: Charlotte Bronte
    Brontë EMail Discussion List http//eserver.org/fiction/Bronte-list.txt. a schoolwith her two younger sisters, Emily (1818-1848) and Anne (1820-1849).
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    Charlotte Brontë: An Overview

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    The most useful site on Charlotte Brontë online, this page has links to all the background information you need to know when tackling Jane Eyre : essays on all aspects of Jane Eyre (such as genre, structure, imagery, and themes) as well as concise discussions of the philosophical, religious, and political context of Brontë's work. This site also gives you biographical information on Brontë and, if you want more cultural background, links to sites focusing on Victorian England. The Brontë Sisters
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    40. Fiction: Emily Bronte
    Brontë http//www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/visitors/kenji/kitao/Bronte.htm. In 1831,Emily and her younger sister, Anne (18201849), began writing an epic about
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    Emily Brontë: An Overview

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    ebronteov.html
    The most useful site on Emily Brontë online, this page has links to all the background information you need to know when tackling Wuthering Heights : essays on all aspects of Wuthering Heights (such as genre, structure, imagery, and themes) as well as concise discussions of the philosophical, religious, and political context of Brontë's work. This site also gives you biographical information on Brontë and, if you want more cultural background, links to sites focusing on Victorian England. The Brontë Sisters
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