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  1. The Bronte Family V2: With Special Reference To Patrick Branwell Bronte (1886) by Francis A. Leyland, 2010-09-10
  2. Patrick Branwell Brontë by Alice Law, 2010-01-18
  3. The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte by Daphne Du Maurier, 1977
  4. The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë by du maurier, 1961
  5. The Miscellaneous and Unpublished Writings of Charlotte and Patrick Branwell Bronte (Volume 2) by Charlotte and Patrick Branwell Bronte, 1931
  6. Pattern for genius;: A story of Branwell Bronte and his three sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne, largely told in their own words by Edith Ellsworth Kinsley, 1939
  7. The Poems of Patrick Branwell Bronte. A New Annotated and Enlarged Edition of the Shakespeare Head Bronte. [Subtitle]: Edited by Tom Winnifrith. by Patrick Branwell. Bronte, 1983-01-01
  8. The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte: A Biography by Daphne Du Maurier, 1960
  9. Branwell Bronte's Barber's Tale: Who Wrote 'wuthering Heights'? by Chris Firth, 2004
  10. The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte
  11. The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë by du maurier, 1960-01-01
  12. Brontë Family: Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Branwell Brontë, Patrick Brontë, List of Brontë Poems
  13. THE INFERNAL WORLD OF BRANWELL BRONTE by Daphne Du Maurier, 1987-01-01
  14. The Bronte Family V2: With Special Reference To Patrick Branwell Bronte (1886) by Francis A. Leyland, 2010-09-10

41. Anne Bronte - Biography And Works
Huntingdon a violent drunkard clearly to some extent drawn from branwell, who died RelatedLinks Charlotte bronte; Emily bronte; Find essays on Anne bronte at
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Search all of Anne Bronte English writer, sister of Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë. Anne Brontë is best-known of her AGNES GREY (1847) and THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL (1848), which are generally considered more conservative novels than her sisters.
Anne Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire. She was the youngest of six children of Patrick and Maria Brontë, and 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 read the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many other, and examined articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Fraser's Magazine, and The Edinburgh Review. Inspired by a box of 12 wooden soldiers, the children wove tales and legends associated with remote Africa. 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 from 1841 to 1845. Her brother Branwell joined her there as a tutor in 1843. He fell unfortunately in love for Mrs Robinson and Anne had to leave the work.

42. 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

43. 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

44. Booklovers Match-o-Matic - Writers On Love - Emily Bronte Poem
complications during her first pregnancy. The bronte sisters. From leftto right Anne, Emily, and Charlotte. Painted by branwell bronte.
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Writer Biography: The Bronte sisters - Charlotte, Anne, and Emily - were born in England in the first part of the 19th century and lived most of their lives on the desolate English moors with their father and brother Branwell. Their mother and two oldest sisters died while they were still young children, leaving Charlotte at age 9 the mother figure to her remaining siblings. At very young ages the 3 sisters and their brother were relying deeply on each other and creating their own private worlds, collaborating on the writing and staging elaborate, passionate sagas and plays, Charlotte together with Branwell, and Emily with Anne. In the summer of 1845, Charlotte Bronte found dozens of powerful poems that Emily had written on scraps of paper and hidden away in her desk. Charlotte idolized her younger sister's singular, strong nature and literary gifts, attributing to Emily "a secret power and fire that might have informed the brain and kindled the veins of a hero", and proposed to have them published. Emily refused, regarding publication as an invasion of her private world. To overcome Emily's objections, Anne revealed her own poems and suggested that the poems of all 3 sisters be presented for publication under pseudonyms. In 1846 Charlotte secretly paid for and arranged for the publication of The Poems of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

45. Love On The Moors: The Bronte Family
with his cruelty and infidelity. Charlotte bronte suggested that Huntingtonwas a portrait of branwell. The novel came under much
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/exhibits/gothic/love.html
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.

46. Special Collections Guide To Printed Collections - Leeds University Library
bronte, Anne, 18201849; bronte, branwell, 1817-1848; bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855;bronte, Emily, 1818-1848; bronte Family; bronte, Patrick, 1777-1861.
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The Bronte (Brotherton Collection)
printed collection contains: ca. 400 items
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This collection contains first and other early editions of works by the Brontë sisters, their father Patrick and their brother Branwell, together with critical and biographical studies of them, mostly dating from the 1930s and earlier. The rarest item is a copy of the Aylott and Jones first edition of the Brontë sisters' poems. The printed books accompany the collection of manuscripts and correspondence of the Brontës.
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  • Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849 Bronte, Branwell, 1817-1848 Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855 Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848 Bronte Family Bronte, Patrick, 1777-1861
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The printed books in the Bronte collection (Brotherton Collection) are not yet fully catalogued in the University Library OPAC. Further details of some items in the Bronte collection (Brotherton Collection) can be found through the University Library Catalogue. Click

47. Bronte Site Survey
Be carefulone of the sites happens to be false. Patrick branwell bronte(http//www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/8723/branwell.html)
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Evaluating Websites: Examples from the Brontes. Lesson for Class VII : On the Web, it isn't always easy to recognize useful, reliable information from the bad. And some sites even contain information that is fake! Students need to evaluate every piece of information they find before they can use it with confidence. The seven Web sites listed on this page are a sampling of what is available on the Web about the Bronte family. Print out this page as a worksheet, click on each Web site, create a bibliographic citation for it, and rank with respect to the following: authenticity, usefulness, and attractiveness. Creating the bibliographic citation will help you consider the authenticity of the site and the following questions will assist you in ranking them. Be ready to discuss your findings during class.
  • Authenticity: Does the Web site have an author? Can you tell if the author is an expert? Is it a part of a larger Web site? Are there any misspellings?
  • Usefulness: Does this Web site provide a good amount of information or does it only provide links to other Web sites?
  • Attractiveness: Is it appealing to look at? Does it look as if someone has taken some time to put it together?

48. Bronte
wordt stilaan de familienaam veranderd van Brunty over bronte en Bronté Brontë,ondertussen hulppredikant, in 1812 trouwt met Maria branwell, weesdochter van
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Gezusters Brontë
collectie spot op De vader van de gezusters Brontë werd geboren in 1777 als Patrick Brunty, oudste van tien kinderen van een Ierse keuterboer in Wanneer Patrick Brontë, ondertussen hulppredikant, in 1812 trouwt met Maria Branwell, weesdochter van een welvarende koopman in Penzance vestigen ze zich in Hartshead waar hun oudste twee dochters geboren worden: Maria in 1813 en Elizabeth in 1815. Dan verhuizen ze naar Thornton waar nog vier kinderen geboren worden: Charlotte in 1816, Patrick Branwell in 1817, Emily Jane in 1818 en Anne in 1820. Patrick wordt benoemd tot predikant te Haworth maar enkele maanden na de verhuis naar de nieuwe parochie overlijdt Mrs Brontë. Behalve zijn werk als dominee schrijft Patrick ook, en verscheidene werken van hem worden gepubliceerd o.a. zijn Cottage Poems , evenwel zonder groot succes Na de dood van hun moeder komt haar zuster, Miss Elizabeth Branwell (Aunt) naar Haworth om voor het gezin te zorgen. Voor de kinderen betekent dit wel een goed geordend leven maar zonder liefde. Ze hebben geen contact met andere familie of speelkameraden, maar ze mogen wel zwerven door de woeste natuurlijke omgeving en worden aangemoedigd in hun interesse voor boeken. Begin 1824 wordt een zeer goedkope school voor predikantsdochters opgericht door Marcus Wilson: Cowan Ridge. Maria en Elisabeth worden er naar toegestuurd, later ook Charlotte en Emily. De levensomstandigheden zijn een verschrikking, en waarschijnlijk is het wel tekenend voor de relatie met hun vader dat ze niet klagen. Wanneer tenslotte eerst Maria en dan Elisabeth naar huis gestuurd worden met tuberculose waaraan ze beiden overlijden, gaat Mr. Brontë Charlotte en Emily terughalen.

49. Biography And Works Of Anne Bronte
She developed pneumonia while pregnant and died in 1855 at age thirtynine. Portraitby branwell bronte Anne (left), Emily (middle), Charlotte (right).
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50. AmIAnnoying.com
In 2002, out of 575 votes 40.17% thought branwell bronte was annoying!branwell bronte, The Résumé. Occupation Poet/Artist. (1817
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51. Branwell Brontë
The Forgotten Brontë Glasstown Dithering Lows Patrick branwell Brontë unhappybrother Patrick branwell Brontë branwell Brontë (at bronte.com) The
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52. Branwall Brontë - Bronte Special Lettern.de
Translate this page branwell Brontë. branwell war der Unglücksrabe der Familie. branwell starb 1848.(c) Till Weingärtner, Brontë-Spezial. Special von lettern.de, Specials.
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Branwell Brontë
Branwell war der Unglücksrabe der Familie. Während seiner Kindheit hatte er noch entscheidend an der Erschaffung des Königreichs Angria mitgewirkt, doch nun hatte er dem Erfolg seiner Schwestern nichts mehr entgegenzusetzen. Neben seinen Ambitionen als Schriftsteller bemühte er sich noch um Erfolg als Maler, doch mit beiden Begabungen gelang es ihm nicht, Erfolg zu erzielen. Schwer enttäuscht sprach er dem Alkohol und dem Opium stark zu. 1843 bemühte er sich noch einmal, sein Leben in den Griff zu bekommen und nahm eine Stelle als Hauslehrer an, im selben Haushalt, in dem auch Anne als Gouvernante diente. Doch eine unglückliche Beziehung zur Frau seines Arbeitsgebers beendete die Anstellung. Der Skandal, unter dem die Familie Brontë zu leiden hatte, belastete alle schwer. Branwell kehrte nach Haworth zurück, wo sein körperlicher und seelischer Verfall die Familie stark belastete. Branwell starb 1848.
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53. Die Brontës - Bronte - - Special Lettern.de
Translate this page Anne, Emily und Charlotte Brontë Gemälde von branwell Brontë. Sein eigenesPortrait zwischen Emily und Charlotte hat branwell später selber getilgt.
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Die Geschwister Brontë
Anne, Emily und Charlotte Bront
Gemälde von Branwell Brontë. Sein eigenes Portrait zwischen Emily und Charlotte hat Branwell später selber getilgt. Wichtigste Werke der Brontë-Schwestern:
Sturmhöhe
(Emily)
Jane Eyre
(Charlotte)
Villette
(Charlotte)
Agnes Grey
(Anne) Wuthering Heights Jane Eyre
Doch es sind nicht nur ihre Romane, die diese Familie für uns so besonders machen. Ihr Leben selbst scheint einem ihrer Werke entnommen. Von der Außenwelt stark isoliert entfalten die vier Brontë-Kinder, Emily, Charlotte, Anne und ihr Bruder Branwell, ihre ganz eigene Welt, und doch sind alle grundsätzlich verschieden. Anne, die Jüngste der Geschwister, ist sanft und doch unerschrocken, Emily ist stark mit der Natur verbunden und in ihren Gefühlen ebenso unberechenbar wie die Stimmungen der Natur, Charlotte verbirgt ihr stürmisches Herz unter äußerer Beherrschtheit, und schließlich der heute wenig bekannte Bruder Branwell, der stark unter seinen künstlerischen Misserfolgen leidet und schließlich daran zu Grunde geht.
Treten wir also ein und versuchen, das Phänomen Brontë zu verstehen und zu lieben!

54. English 165: The Bronte Family
(Oxford) SECONDARY SOURCES ON RESERVE. bronte, branwell. The Hand of the ArchsinnerTwo Angrian Chronicles . 4174/B23/H34/1993 bronte, Charlotte.
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ENGLISH 165: THE BRONTE FAMILY
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REQUIRED READING (please purchase ONLY these texts):
Charlotte Bronte, The Professor . (Oxford)
Jane Eyre . (Norton ed.)
Shirley . (Oxford)
Villette . (Oxford). Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights . (Norton ed.) Anne Bronte. Agnes Grey . (Oxford) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall . (Oxford) SECONDARY SOURCES ON RESERVE. Bronte, Branwell. The Hand of the Arch-sinner: Two Angrian Chronicles Bronte, Charlotte. The Complete Poems of CB . 1924. [PR/4165/.A4] Bronte, Emily. The Complete Poems of EB. Terry Eagleton, Myths of Power: A Marxist Study of the Brontes Rebecca Fraser, The Brontes: Charlotte Bronte and Her Family. Elizabeth Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Bronte. Winifred Gerin, The Brontes: The Formative Years The Brontes: The Creative Work Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, The Madwoman in the Attic Fannie Ratchford

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56. Emily Bronte - An In-depth Biography Of
Charlotte, Anne and of course Emily. Emily Jane bronte was born on July 30,1818.She was the fifth child of Reverend Patrick bronte and Maria branwell bronte.
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By Bea Tan Thornton, Yorkshire, birthplace of the famous Bronte sisters. Charlotte, Anne and of course Emily. Emily Jane Bronte was born on July 30,1818. She was the fifth child of Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte. Both of Emily's parents were writers though unsuccessful unlike their daughters, they were the ones who instilled literary environment into their home. When Emily was 2 years old, the Bronte family moved to Haworth. More than a year after they moved Emily's mother died of cancer on September of 1821, leaving her sister Elizabeth to take care of their household chores. Emily's life had been tragic somehow. A year after she and her three sisters Maria, Charlotte and Elizabeth enrolled at Cowan Bridge School, an epidemic broke taking the life of Maria and months later Elizabeth died as well. Charlotte became sick too and the two of them came back home. Search: Books Popular Music All Products Classical Music Video Toys Consumer Electronics Home Improvement Keywords: At 1835, Emily went to attend Roe Head School, where Charlotte teaches. But she did not stay there long because she became very lonesome and homesick that Anne had to take her place. At September of 1837, Emily became a teacher as well at Law Hill School. She stayed there for only about six months.

57. Charlotte Bronte - Comprehensive Biography Of
Charlotte bronte was born in Yorkshire, April 21, 1816. She was thethird born of six children to Patrick and Maria branwell bronte.
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or presentations of published writers. By Robbin Romiguiere "Between twelve and one that night a cup was forced to my lips, black, strong, strange, drawn from no well, but filled up seething from a bottomless and boundless sea. Suffering brewed in temporal of calculable measure, and mixed for mortal lips, tastes not as this suffering tasted. Having drank and woke, I thought all was over: the end come and past by. Trembling fearfully-as consciousness returned-ready to cry out on some fellow-creature to help me, only that I knew no fellow-creature was near enough to catch the wild summons…" There have been many accounts of the life of Charlotte Bronte-many a controversy-but the words of Charlotte Bronte alone splash her character with the warmth of rainbow pastels and the cold chill of winter’s stormy gray. Pages and pages of detailed scenery, witty cross-the-social-boundary dialogue and controversial nineteenth-century economical, political and social scenario tell today’s reader more than just Charlotte Bronte’s passions and thoughts of her day. Understanding Charlotte Bronte takes a little more than the mere readings of a chronological biography or an analytical study of her life alone, the words she wrote tell a great deal more.

58. The Bronte Family
Two separate fulllength plays about the bronte sisters and their brother The failedas a governess, Emily as a school teacher and branwell wasted his talents
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Full length plays One-act plays ... Other scripts The Bronte Family Contact Us Links Some critical comments Royalties and other legal matters ... Home Stratford Playscripts The Bronte Family Two separate full-length plays about the Bronte sisters and their brother The Quiet One The Bell Brothers by Reg Mitchell The Quiet One: The Bell Brothers: Both plays require a cast of four men and four women who undertake other smaller parts.

59. 4 Your Info Online, 12/11/2000, The Bronte Sisters
They were born in England to Irishman Patrick bronte and Maria branwell,who was from Cornwall, England. Patrick, who received a
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H-D INFO About Us Customer Service Subscribe Where to Buy ... Contact List LINKS Talented siblings expressed selves in books that have become immortal By ERIC FOSSELL - The Herald-Dispatch efossell@herald-dispatch.com A trio of talented siblings known as the Bronte sisters may have seemed unlikely literary figures during their lifetimes, yet they securely left their mark on English literature. That is especially true of Charlotte Bronte, who wrote the classic novel "Jane Eyre," and Emily Bronte, whose "Wuthering Heights" is recognized as a romantic masterpiece. Both novels, interestingly enough, were published the same year (1847). Portrait of Anne, drawn by Charlotte, who was also an accomplished artist.

60. Random House Trade
She was the sixth and youngest child of Reverend Patrick bronte, an Irishman bybirth, and Maria branwell bronte, who was from a prosperous Cornish family.
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