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  1. The Brontës: Three Great Novels: Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Brontes) by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, et all 1994-04-07
  2. The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte by Emily Bronte, 1995-04-15
  3. The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, et all 2009-12-29
  4. The Bronte Sisters: Selected Poems (Fyfield Books) by Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, et all 2002-04-12
  5. Jane Eyre (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) by Charlotte Bronte, 1996-05
  6. Bronte Transformaitons: The Cultural Dissemination of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre by Patsy Stoneman, 1996-07-11
  7. Wuthering Heights (Literature Made Easy Series) by Jane Easton, 1999-08
  8. The Genesis of Wuthering Heights: Third Edition by Mary Visick, 1980-01-01

61. Fiction: Emily Bronte
some interesting scholarly articles, and the etext of Jane Eyre Charlotte and EmilyBrontë http//www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/visitors/kenji/kitao/Bronte.htm.
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/fiction/ebronte.htm
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Emily Brontë: An Overview

http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/bronte/ebronte/

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
http://www2.sbbs.se/hp/cfalk/bronte1e.htm

62. Fiction: Charlotte Bronte
List http//eserver.org/fiction/Brontelist.txt. for publication; in 1847, however,Jane Eyre — the work (Emily's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey were
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/fiction/cbronte.htm
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Charlotte Brontë: An Overview

http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/bronte/cbronte/

bronteov.html
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
http://www2.sbbs.se/hp/cfalk/bronte1e.htm

63. Emily Bronte
Click here to visit our sponsor. Emily Bronte 1818 1848 Emily Jane Brontëwas born 30 July 1818, fifth child of Patrick and Maria Brontë.
http://www.thehistoryof.co.uk/Books/Classic_Authors/Emily_Bronte.html

64. Encyclopædia Britannica
Brontë, Emily (Jane) English novelist and poet who Emily Bront« (1818 1848)Profile of this English Emily Bronte Master Texts Complete texts of the novel
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65. Charlotte Bronte At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Charlotte Bronte. the oldest of the three Brontë sisters, together with Emily andAnne first novel, The Professor, was never published; however, Jane Eyre was
http://www.literatureclassics.com/authors/BronteCha/
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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.

66. Emily Bronte @ Catharton Authors
Emily Jane Bronte (aka Ellis Bell). 1818 1848. Bored? Meet people at CaféCatharton Websites Emily Bronte ox.ac.uk. Emily Bronte wustl.edu.
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67. The Bronte Sisters; Anne Bronte,Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte Biography
Mrs Bronte died the next year and the six Charlotte and Emily were sent to ClergyDaughters' School at Charlotte later modelled Lowood School (Jane Eyre) after
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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.

68. AllReaders.com Home Page
by Emily Jane Bronte 1818 1848 (click here) on 12/2/2002 114625 PM. byEmily Jane Bronte 1818 - 1848 (click here) on 12/2/2002 15423 PM.
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69. Emily Brontë Biography
(1818 1848). Emily Jane Brontë was born on July 30 in 1818, on Thornton at Bradford. ButEmily Bronte was determined to finish her job and prove that she was
http://mural.uv.es/juanbela/emily-bio.htm

70. Poet: Emily Jane Bronte - All Poems Of Emily Jane Bronte
Subscribe. Unsubscribe. Emily Jane Bronte (1818 1848) Emily was oneof six children born to Patrick Bronte, an Irish Anglican minister.
http://www.poemhunter.com/p/t/poet.asp?poet=7220

71. BRONTE, Emily Jane
BRONTË, Emily Jane. Born July 30, 1818, in Thorton, Yorkshire,England. Died December 19, 1848, in Haworth, Yorkshire, England.
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BRONTË, Emily Jane
Born: July 30, 1818, in Thorton, Yorkshire, England Died: December 19, 1848, in Haworth, Yorkshire, England Emily Brontë's reputation as a writer stands on one work, Wuthering Heights , which is noted for its timeless qualities. Brontë's father was an Irish-born, Anglican clergyman who held many curacies before moving with his wife and six children to a position in Haworth in 1820. The rector changed his name to Brunty, a more common form of Brontë. Soon after the move, Emily's mother and two older sisters died. The remaining children were raised with the help of an aunt, Elizabeth Branswell. After the death of their mother in 1824, the Brontë children lived more or less alone in the moorland rectory where they spent their time writing and creating stories about their magical kingdoms of Angria and Gondal. Emily's formal education began at Clergy Daughters School at Cowan's Bridge, Lancaster in 1824. She returned home in 1825 and spent the next five years on the moor in Haworth. In 1835, Emily attended Miss Woller's school at Roe Head where her older sister, Charlotte, was teaching. In 1838, Emily briefly tried her hand at teaching, but retired after six months. In 1842, Emily and her sister, Charlotte, went to Brussels to study languages with the intent of opening a school close to their family in Haworth. When her aunt died later that year, Emily returned to Haworth permanently.

72. Words Of Women Emily Brontë
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Shall Earth no more inspire thee If grief for grief can touch thee 'Tis moonlight High waving heather 'neath stormy blasts bending Come hither, child Mild the mist upon the hill My Comforter Stars Need a book on Emily Bronte? Emily Bronte : Selected Poems (Bloomsbury Classic Poetry Series) by Emily Bronte Bronte : Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Emily Bronte

73. Emily Bronte
go to books by this author. Emily Brontë (1818 1848), British novelist. Charlotteand Emily Bronte The Complete Novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights
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74. Literary Encyclopedia
Bronte, Emily. (1818 1848), www.LitEncyc.com. But it was not until CW Hatfield’sedition of The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Brontë (1941) that the entirety
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75. Education Planet Literature,Authors And Poets,Alphabetical Listing,Bronte Sister
2. Emily Jane Brontë selection page Images of Emily Poetry Add 3. The BronteArchives - Welcome to The Bronte Archives You can either view these
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76. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Emily Bronte
Jane Eyre's popularity has never waned; it is Emily Brontë was a mystic, as her poetry Biographyfrom Bronte, Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2001
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Emily Bronte
Multimedia Hear an excerpt from Wuthering Heights Links to Bronte Sites Links to Works Major Works Biography Brontë , name of three English novelists, also sisters, whose works, transcending Victorian conventions, have become beloved classics. The sisters Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), Emily (Jane) Brontë (1818-1848), and Anne Brontë (1820-1849), and their brother (Patrick) Branwell Brontë (1817-1848), were born in Thornton, Yorkshire: Charlotte on April 21, 1816, Emily on July 30, 1818, and Anne on March 17, 1820. Their father, Patrick Brontë, who had been born in Ireland, was appointed rector of Haworth, a village on the Yorkshire moors; it was with Haworth that the family was thenceforth connected. In 1821, when their mother died, Charlotte and Emily were sent to join their older sisters Maria and Elizabeth at the Clergy Daughters' School in Cowan Bridge; this was the original on which was modeled the infamous Lowood School of Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre . Maria and Elizabeth returned to Haworth ill and died in 1825. Charlotte and Emily were later taken away from the school due to the grim conditions and the sisters' illness.
The Brontë children's imaginations transmuted a set of wooden soldiers into characters in a series of stories they wrote about the imaginary kingdom of Angria—the property of Charlotte and Branwell—and the kingdom of Gondal—which belonged to Emily and Anne. A hundred tiny handwritten volumes (started in 1829) of the chronicles of Angria survive, but nothing of the Gondal saga (started in 1831), except some of Emily's poems. The relationship of these stories to the later novels is a matter of much interest to scholars.

77. Sisters_Bronte
Translate this page Emily Jane Bronte (1818 - 1848). Pseudonym Ellis Bell Englische Dichterin.Anne Bronte (1820 - 1849). Pseudonym Acton Bell. Englische
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Emily Jane Bronte (1818 - 1848) Pseudonym: Ellis Bell
Englische Dichterin
Anne Bronte (1820 - 1849) Pseudonym: Acton Bell Englische Dichterin
So hopeless is the world without;
The world within I doubly prize;
Thy world, where guile, and hate, and doubt,
And cold suspicion never rise;
Where thou, and I, and Liberty,
Have undisputed sovereignty.
Aus: "to Imagination", Ellis Bell
Eine Kindheit umschattet von Tod und Isolation Die Familie Bronte, Patrick Bronte, Maria Bronte und ihre sechs Kinder lebten zunächst in Thornton, Yorkshire. Patrick Bronte, ein geistlicher von irischer Abstammung übersiedelte 1820 mit seiner Familie nach Haworth, um das dortige Pfarramt zu übernehmen. Durch diese Stellung Art war ihm und seinen Angehörigen neben einem minimalen Einkommen das Wohnrecht im Pfarrhaus garantiert. Die Mutter, Maria Bronte, eine Kaufmannstochter aus bürgerlichem Milieu, verkraftete den Umzug in den düsteren Ort in der Moorlandschaft schlecht. Die Dorfbewohner waren eigenbrötlerisch und abweisend. Die alten Kontakte zu Freunden verebbten aufgrund der Entfernung zum ehemaligen Heimatort. Als sie im Herbst 1821 erkrankte und starb, bedeutete das für den Vater, den seine Aufgaben als Pfarrer voll beanspruchten, eine Katastrophe. In dieser verzweifelten Situation zog Elisabeth Branwell, die ältere Schwester seiner Frau in das Pfarrhaus und übernahm die Verantwortung für ihre fünf Nichten und ihren Neffen. Patrick Bronte sorgte sich um die Zukunft seiner Töchter, die im Falle seines frühen Ablebens keinen Anspruch auf die Wohnung im Pfarrhaus gehabt hätten und für die er von seinem geringen Einkommen auch keine Mitgift ansparen konnte. Sein Ziel war es, den Töchtern einen Schulbesuch zu ermöglichen damit sie später ihren eigenen Lebensunterhalt als Gouvernanten bestreiten konnten. Seit ihrer Ankunft im Pfarrhaus hatte Elisabeth Branwell begonnen, die Kinder in alltäglichen Fertigkeiten zu unterrichten. Zusätzlich las sie den Kindern auch Artikel aus Frauenmagazinen und Zeitungen vor und diskutierte mit ihnen über Ereignisse, die der Vater aus seiner Gemeindearbeit berichtete. Diese unsystematische Art des Unterrichts förderte die Neugier auf Unbekanntes und die Fähigkeit sich mit Themen auseinander zusetzen, konnte jedoch auf Dauer keinen Schulunterricht ersetzen.

78. The SAC LitWeb Brontës' Page
Written and rejected in 1847, so her first novel. On Line Emily Jane Brontë( 18181848 ). Wuthering Heights ( 1847 ). On Line; Another On-Line Text.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/brontes.htm
Original in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Major Works
'Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell', Poems On Line
Jane Eyre On Line See also Norton (2nd) Critical Edition, Richard J. Dunn, Editor. Norton, 1987.
Shirley On Line
Villette On Line
The Professor ( 1857 ). Written and rejected in 1847, so her first novel. On Line
Wuthering Heights On Line Another On-Line Text . See also Norton (3rd) Critical Edition, Richard J. Dunn, Editor. Norton, 1990.
Agnes Grey On Line
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall On Line
Available in Oxford World's Classics and Penguin editions. Edward Chitham, . Blackwell, 1987. Rebecca Fraser, . Ballantine, 1987. Elizabeth Gaskell, . Originally published in 1857.Reprint edited by Angus Easson. Oxford, 1996. Also available on line. (HTML in Japan) . Oxford, 1978. Felicia Gordon, . Longman, 1989. Arthur Pollard, . With photographs by Simon McBride. Grange Books, 1992. A good book for sense of place. Margot Peters, . Atheneum, 1986. from U. Penn. Haworth - West Yorkshire Charlotte Emily Anne from The Victorian Web. from Mitsuharu Matsuoka (Japan).

79. English OnLine
(18181848). The Author Although the tragically brief life of Emily Jane Brontewas highly circumscribed, her inner life must have been extremely rich.
http://www.eo.hu/index.php3?mit=angolamerikai&fejezet=brontee2

80. 19th Century
Parsonage Museum. Emily Bronte (18181848) Emily Bronte Page EmilyJane Bronte Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Elizabeth Barrett
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