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         Bronte Anne:     more books (17)
  1. Anne Bronte (1820-1849): La vie et l'euvre (French Edition) by Joseph Le Guern, 1977
  2. The tenant of Wildfell Hall. Illustrated by A. Pearse by Anne, 1820-1849 Brontë, 2009-10-26
  3. Complete poems. Edited by Clement Shorter, now for the first time collected, with a bibliographical introd. by C.W. Hatfield by Anne, 1820-1849 Brontë, 2009-10-26
  4. POEMS BY CHARLOTTE, EMILY AND ANNE BRONTE NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME PRINTED by Charlotte (1816-1855) , Emily (1818-1848) and Anne (1820-1849). Bronte, 1902
  5. The Tenant of Weldfell Hall by Anne (Acton Bell) (1820-1849) Bronte, 1877-01-01
  6. Anne Brontë by P. J. M. Scott, 1983-06
  7. New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Bronte (Nineteenth Century Series)
  8. The Novels of Anne Bronte by Arnold Craig Bell, 1996-04
  9. A Student's Guide to the Bront‰ Sisters (Understanding Literature) by Naomi Pasachoff, 2009-09
  10. A Life of Anne Bronte by Edward Chitham, 1992-01
  11. Bloom's How to Write About the Brontes (Bloom's How to Write About Literature) by Virginia Brackett, 2008-11-30
  12. The Cambridge Companion to the Brontës (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  13. English Authors Series: Anne Bronte (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Maria H. Frawley, 1996-08-14
  14. Anne Brontë by Elizabeth Langland, 1989-08-29

61. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Brontë, Anne
Anne Bronte (18201849). When I feel it my duty to speak an unpalatabletruth, with the help of God, I WILL speak it, though it
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ANNE BRONTE
"When I feel it my duty to speak an unpalatable truth, with the help of God, I WILL speak it, though it be to the prejudice of my name and to the detriment of my reader's immediate pleasure as well as my own." Birthplace

Yorkshire, England
Education
Anne studied at home until she was 15, when, she was sent to Roe Head school. Two years later she underwent a "religious crisis" and was sent home to recover.
Other jobs
She worked as a governess, though abruptly resigned from one post, probably upon becoming aware of a relationship between Branwell and her employer.

62. Who Are The Most Popular British Writers?
The Bronte sisters, Charlotte (18161855), Emily (1818-1848) and Anne(1820-1849) were 19th-century novelists. Charlotte is best
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21 Nisan 1816'da Patrick ve Maria Branwell Bronte çiftinin üçüncü çocuðu olarak doðdu. Hayatýnýn en zor dönemini annesini yitirdiðinde yaþayan Charlotte, 1824'de ablalarý Maria ve Elizabeth'le birlikte gittiði Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters Okulunda biraz olsun teselli buldu. Ancak ablalarý o dönemde yaþayan birçok insan gibi hastalanmakta gecikmediler ve 1825'te dünyaya gözlerini yumdular. Böylelikle okul hayatýna veda etmek zorunda kalsa da Charlotte öðrencilik yýllarýný asla unutamadý. Birbirlerine çok yakýn olan kýz kardeþler küçük yaþlarýndan itibaren þiir ve hikayeler yazmaya baþladýlar . 1852'de Charlotte Villette romanýný yazmaya baþlamýþtý bile. Üç kýz kardeþ 1846'da bir þiir kitabý yayýnladýlar ancak satýþý çok az oldu. Ayný þanssýzlýða Charlotte'un Profesör romaný da uðradý. Ancak ayný dönemde yazmaya baþladýðý Jane Eyre genç kadýnýn hayatýnda bir dönüm noktasý oldu
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Anne Bronte (1820-1849) Anne, 17 Ocak 1820'de ailenin en küçük kýzý olarak dünyaya geldi. Henüz bir yaþýndayken annesini ve iki ablasýný yitirdi. Çok küçük olmasý onun için bir þanstý çünkü onlarý fazla hatýrlamýyordu. Kýz kardeþler aralarýnda hayali bir dünya kurmuþlar ve sürekli hayal dünyalarýyla ilgili hikayeler yazýyorlardý. Ailesinden uzakta bir okula giden Anne, dadýlýk eðitimi gördü. Saðlýðý pek iyi sayýlmamakla birlikte dayanma gücü fazlaydý. Mezun olunca dadý olarak çalýþmaya baþladý. Hayatý pek hareketli sayýlmazdý. Ýyi satýþ yapamasa da ablalarýyla yazdýðý þiirlerin yayýnlanmasý, yaþamýna renk katmýþtý. Bu moralle Agnes Grey romanýný yazdý. Bu kitap Charlotte'ýn Jane Eyre'i kadar tutulmasa da Anne, ikinci bir roman yazma optimistliðini gösterdi. Hastalýðý ilerlediði dönemde tek tesellisi, þiirlerinin magazin dergilerinde yayýnlanmasýydý. 28 Mayýs 1849'da Charlotte'un kollarý arasýnda hayata veda etti.

64. LitWeb.net
Anne Brontë 18201849 pseudonym Acton Bell search biblion. Power by Terry Eagleton(1975); The Poems of Anne Brontë by E Chitham (1979); Anne Bronte A New
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English writer, sister of Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë. Anne Brontë is best-known for her novels AGNES GREY (1847), and THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL (1848), which are generally considered more conservative than her sisters works. 'If you loved as I do,' she earnestly replied, 'you would not have so nearly lost me - these scruples of false delicacy and pride would never thus have troubled you - you would have seen that the greatest worldly distinctions and discrepancies of rank, birth, and fortune are as dust in the balance compared with the unity of accordant thoughts and feelings, and truly loving, sympathizing heart and souls.'
(from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall) Anne Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, the youngest of the six children of Patrick and Maria Brontë, and was educated largely at home. After the death of her mother in 1821, and two other children, Maria (d. 1825) and Elizabeth (d. 1825), Anne was left, with her sisters and brother, to the care of their father and aunt, Elisabeth Branwell. The girls' real education was at the Haworth parsonage, in which Mr. Brontë settled the year before his wife's death. They studied the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many others, and examined articles from

65. Lines Composed In A Wood On A Windy Day By Anne Bronte
Anne Bronte (18201849) was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in England.She was the youngest of six children of the famous Bronte family.
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My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring
And carried aloft on the wings of the breeze;
For above and around me the wild wind is roaring,
Arousing to rapture the earth and the seas.
The long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing, The bare trees are tossing their branches on high; The dead leaves beneath them are merrily dancing, The white clouds are scudding across the blue sky I wish I could see how the ocean is lashing The foam of its billows to whirlwinds of spray; I wish I could see how its proud waves are dashing, And hear the wild roar of their thunder to-day! Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in England. She was the youngest of six children of the famous Bronte family. Apart from her name she is principally remembered for her novel 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' which was published in 1848. Tragically, she fell ill with tuberculosis after the appearance of the book and died on the following May in 1849 at Scarborough, where she was buried. As it was just at this period that Anne really started to mature as a writer; illness undoubtedly robbed future generations of some great literature.

66. Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts
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67. Books For Girls -- Fiction
Bronte, Anne, 18201849. TITLE, Agnes Grey / by Anne Bronte ; with a memoir ofher sisters by Charlotte Bronte. PUBLISHER, Edinburgh John Grant, 1911.
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TITLE The inheritance / Louisa May Alcott ; with an afterword by the editors Joel Myerson and Daniel Shealy. 1st ed. PUBLISHER New York : Dutton Books, c1997. CALL NUMBER ZIM PS1017 I54 1997
TITLE Jack and Jill : a village story / by Louisa M. Alcott. PUBLISHER Boston : Little, Brown, and Company, 1920,1922. CALL NUMBER ZIM PS1017 J3 1922
TITLE Little women or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy / Louisa May Alcott; with illustrations by M.E. Gray. PUBLISHER New York : A.A. Knopf : Distributed by Random House, c1994. CALL NUMBER ZIM PZ7 A335 Li 1994 copies 1-2 OTHER EDITIONS ZIM PS1017 L5 1962; ZIM PS1017 L5 1995
TITLE Little women and Good wives / Louisa M. Alcott ; introduction by Ann Thwaite. PUBLISHER London : J.M. Dent ; Rutland, Vt. : C.E. Tuttle, 1992. NOTE The four March sisters as they grow into young ladies and marry CALL NUMBER ZIM PS1017 L5 1992
TITLE An old-fashioned girl / by Louisa M. Alcott.

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69. Bronte Bio
Heights) und Anne Bronte (1820-1849) durch Agnes Grey berühmt.
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(Mit einem Click auf den Link direkt zu Amazon) Trotzdem sie in einer kleinbürgerlichen Umgebung, einem Pfarrhaus in Yorkshire, aufwuchsen und nur wenig aus dieser Abgeschiedenheit herauskamen, schrieben alle drei Bronte-Schwestern außerordentlich fantasievolle Werke. Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) schrieb u.a. einen der berühmtesten Frauenromane der Welt "Jane Eyre". Emily Bronte (1818-1848) wurde durch das Meisterwerk "Sturmhöhe" (Wuthering Heights) und Anne Bronte (1820-1849) durch "Agnes Grey" berühmt.
Die Autorin Elsemarie Maletzke, Jahrgang 1947, lebt in Frankfurt am Main. Sie beschäftigte sich mit den Brontes und einer weiteren englischen Autorin von Weltklasse: George Eliot. Elsemarie Maletzke Das Leben der Brontes Das Leben decsten Blick meinen mag. Emily, Charlotte und Anne, aufgewachsen im Pfarrhaus und zumeist auch dort lebend, haben sich eine eigene Welt geschaffen. Ihre Gedanken über die Unfreiheiten der Frauen zu ihrer Zeit und ihre eher progressiven und aufsässigen Bücher zeigen, dass Feminismus nicht erst in diesem Jahrhundert erfunden wurde. Bücher wie "Jane Eyre" und "Wuthering Heights" sind dafür deutliche Belege. Die Biographie ist frei von Schwulst und sehr gut geschrieben.

70. Brontë, Anne (1820-1849)
Brontë, Anne (18201849) Name Anne Brontë. Born 1820 (Thornton, Yorkshire). Married to Never married. Parents Patrick Brontë Maria Branwell.
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71. A Celebration Of Women Writers
Find a biographical sketch of this littleknown Bronte sister and author of "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." Includes a bibliography.
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72. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
SELECTED POETRY OF Anne BRONTË (18201849). from Representative Poetry On-line
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  • 73. Anne Brontë - Anne Bronte
    and Their Background by Tom Winnifrith (1973); Myths of Power by Terry Eagleton(1975); The Poems of Anne Brontë by E Chitham (1979); Anne Bronte A New
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback - pseudonym Acton Bell English writer, sister of and 'If you loved as I do,' she earnestly replied, 'you would not have so nearly lost me - these scruples of false delicacy and pride would never thus have troubled you - you would have seen that the greatest wordly distinctions and discrepancies of rank, birth, and fortune are as dust in the balance compared with the unity of accordant thoughts and feelings, and truly loving, sympathizing heart and souls.' (from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Fraser's Magazine , and The Edinburgh Review In the upstairs of the parsonage, a small house, was two bedrooms and a third room, scarcely bigger than a closet, in which the sisters played their games. The front door opened almost directly on to the churcyard. Inspired by a box of 12 wooden soldiers, the children wove tales and legends associated with remote Africa. With these tales the children broke the monotonous daily routines, like they later poured their joys and disappointment in their novels. Emily and Anne created their own Gondal saga, and Charlotte and Branwell recorded their stories in minute notebooks. In 1839 Anne worked for a short period as a governess to the Inghams at Blake Hall and later in same position to the Robinsons at Thorpe Green Hall near York from 1840 to 1845. Her brother Branwell joined her there as a tutor to Edmund, the only boy in the family, in 1843. He fell unfortunately in love for Mrs Robinson - or some other reason annoyed their employers - and Anne had to leave the work. Thorpe Green appeared later as Horton Lodge in her novel

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    75. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
    Links to sites on Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte.Category Arts Literature Authors B Brontë, Charlotte...... Anne Brontë, 1820 1849. Anne Brontë; Selected Poems Back to Contents Brontë ParsonageMuseum; Welcome to Haworth; Brontë County Welcome to Bronte Country, an
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    76. Anne Bronte - MasterTexts(TM)
    E-texts of "Agnes Grey", "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall", and selected poems.Category Arts Literature Authors B Brontë, Anne Works......Anne Bronte. 1820 1849. Anne was the younger sister of Charlotteand Emily Bronte. Also in the family was their brother Branwell
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    Anne was the younger sister of Charlotte and Emily Bronte. Also in the family was their brother Branwell (1817-1848) and two sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, who both died in childhood. The family moved to Haworth, now part of Keighley, in 1820 when their father, Patrick Bronte (1777-1861), became Rector there. After their mother died from cancer her sister came to look after the children. Their childhood, spent in the sole companionship of one another on the wild Yorkshire moors of England, was happy. The children invented two fantasy worlds, Gondal and Angria , about which they wrote stories and poems. Her two novels, although unsuccessful at the time, have become classics since. Read on-line Buy from Amazon.com Agnes Grey Poems The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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    New Search Previous Next Bronsveld, Paulus M. (Paulus Maria), 1936 (1 doc); Bronteand District Chamber of Commerce (1 doc); Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849 (13 docs
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  • 78. Anne Bronte
    Salvation Near Death The Letters of Anne Brontë (1820 1849). The exisitngletters of Anne Brontë are few but very precious. From them
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    Preface Apologies Universal Salvation ... Near Death On the edge of the Yorkshire moors, Haworth was a 'wild workshop' and the harsh conditions took their toll on the general health of the household. To Ellen Hussey, a close friend of Charlotte and of the sisters in general, Anne describes how these conditions are affecting the family Publication of The Tennant of Wildfell Hall aroused considerable criticisms from some quarters and the accusation of coarsness and brutality of language was levelled at its author. ( As were similar and even more extreme criticisms made of Emily's Wuthering Heights ). This criticism stung Anne deeply and in response she composed a preface to the 2nd edition of the novel arguing that she portrayed life as it was and that truth 'always conveys its own moral'. Branwell's death on September 24th 1848 grieved the family, in her short letter to Charlotte's publisher and friend William Smith Williams, Anne apologises for Charlotte's inability to write due to 'a serious disposition that renders her unfit for the slightest exertion'. Emily was dead 'Cold in the earth - and the deep snow piled above thee!'. She had died on 19th December 1848 and already Anne was suffering the same symptoms. In a

    79. The Brontë
    The Bronte Sisters Emily's Poems Anne's Poems Emily's Belgian Essays Anne'sLetters Diary Papers Poem Reviews The Poems of Anne Brontë (1820 1849).
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    . So she went away to school, where there was no time for such flights of fancy, and trained as a governess. Her health was not terribly good, but she perservered. In May of 1840, she went as governess to the home of the Reverend Edmund Robinson, where she would work for some years In 1843, Branwell went with Anne to the Robinsons' to act as tutor to the older boys of the family. When Branwell was dismissed in disgrace about two years later, Anne resigned her post, feeling that was the only proper thing to do . Though she was apparently glad to leave the post, she was depressed over the uncertainty of her future. The publication of the sisters' Poems in May 1846 was quite a bright spot for her, even though they didn't sell very well. Still, this publication encouraged all of them to write novels for publication, Anne's contribution being Agnes Grey . This novel, like Emily's Wuthering Heights , was published right after Jane Eyre in hopes of cashing in on that novel's success . Anne was at least optimistic enough to write a second novel

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