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  1. Emily and Anne Bronte (Profiles in Literature) by William Handforth Stevenson, 1968-11
  2. The Brontës; life and letters, being an attempt to present a full and final record of the lives of the three sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë ... numerous hitherto unpublished MSS. and lette by Clement King Shorter, 2010-09-03
  3. Agnes Grey. Anne Bront' (Penguin Popular Classics) (Spanish Edition) by Anne Bronte, Anne Bront', 1994-08
  4. Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte, 2008-07-13
  5. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Collector's Library) by Anne Bronte, 2007-09-06
  6. Anne Bronte: A Biography by Winifred Gerin, 1975-11-06
  7. The Four Brontes: The Lives And Works Of Charlotte, Branwell, Emily And Anne Bronte by Lawrence Hanson, E. M. Hanson, 2008-06-13
  8. The tenant of Wildfell Hall. Illustrated by A. Pearse by Anne Brontë, 2010-09-13
  9. Brontë poems; selections from the poetry of Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell Brontë; by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, et all 2010-06-26
  10. The Brontës; Life and Letters: Being an Attempt to Present a Full and Final Record of the Lives of the Three Sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë ... Numerous Hitherto Unpublished Manuscripts an by Clement King Shorter, 2010-04-09
  11. The Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, Volume 4 by Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, et all 2010-04-08
  12. Anne Bronte Educating Parents
  13. The Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, Volume 12 by Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, 2010-01-10
  14. The Poems of Anne Bronte by Edward Chitham, 1979-04-26

21. Selected Poems -- Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte Anne Branwell Patrick Branwell
by Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Branwell and Patrick Branwell. Phoenix Press. Due/Published August 2003, 176 pages, cloth. ISBN 0753817454.
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22. Anne Bronte
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23. Anne Bronte
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24. Anne Bronte
Anne bronte anne Brontë was a British author, one of a trio of famous sisters who wrote acclaimed Victorian novels of manners and society. p She was born in
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25. Agnes Grey Bronte Anne
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26. Ksi±¿ka - Bronte Anne - Agnes Grey - Wirtualna Polska
Agnes Grey Anne Bronte bibliografia. autor Anne Bronte tytul Agnes Grey jezyk oryginalu angielski liczba stron 301 miejsce
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27. 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

28. Anne Brontë - The Scarborough Connection
Notes and pictures about her life and work focused on her connections with the seaside resort.
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Anne's signature: taken from one of the educational books she used while employed as a governess at Thorp Green. (Dated 19th. September 1843) - Anne was twenty-three years old at this time.
A later autograph - in her male 'pen name' of Acton Bell
(July 1846). Introduction Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ; a place where she wished to open her own school, and the place where she ultimately died and was buried. In 1897, a journalist declared 'It is impossible to stand by the tomb of the authoress of "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant" without becoming possessed of a great yearning to know more about her' ; and it was this sentiment, coupled with the knowledge of the hundreds of people who visit Anne's grave at Scarborough each year, that inspired me to create this web-site. The links below will take you to a range of pages - covering various aspects of Anne, her life, and her achievements. CONTENTS LISTS (on this page - below) Main Contents - Beyond the Scarborough Connection Miscellaneous Contents - Beyond the Scarborough Connection Main Contents - The Scarborough Connection MAIN CONTENTS - Beyond the Scarborough Connection Bottom of Page Biography
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29. Anne Bronte - MasterTexts(TM)
Etexts of Agnes Grey , The Tenant of Wildfell Hall , and selected poems.
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Anne Bronte
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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30. Anne Bronte - Free Online Library
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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 and Elizabeth, Anne was left with her sisters and brother to the care of their father. 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. Anne's most effective education was at the Haworth parsonage, in which Mr. Brontë settled the year before his wife's death. In 1839, she 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 annoyed their employers for some other reason - and Anne had to leave the position. Thorpe Green appeared later as Horton Lodge in her novel Agnes Grey . This sacking was a heavy blow to Anne's ambitions. She had enjoyed her life outside Haworth and she had a good reason to feel disappointed and bitter. Branwell drank himself into physical decline and died suddenly in September 1848 - Anne's novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall , in which one of the central characters is an alcoholic, appeared in the same year.

31. Anne Brontë (1820-1849)
A Celebration of Women Writers. anne Brontë (18201849). Biography Relatively little is known about anne Brontë s life. Records
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    Thornton (see also Haworth. parsonage there in April, 1820. Haworth Church. In "Anne, dear gentle Anne was quite different in appearance from the others, and she was her aunt's favourite. Her hair was a very pretty light brown, and fell on her neck in graceful curls. She had lovely violet-blue eyes, fine pencilled eyebrows and a clear almost transparent complexion. She still pursued her studies and especially her sewing, under the surveillance of her aunt. " (Chitham, 1991, p. 39) One of Anne's activities during the holidays was playing at the Gondals with Emily. The first of Anne's known poems, "Verses by Lady Geralda", dates from Christmas 1836. The next, "Alexander and Zenobia", is dated July 1st, 1837. Both are set firmly in the world of Gondal. They deal with clearly fictional characters, and bear their signatures. Though there is disagreement over the categorization of Anne's poetry into Gondal and non-Gondal poetry, most of the poems which are 'signed' by Gondal characters seem to have been written during or immediately after periods of proximity to Emily. Anne and Charlotte do not appear to have been close during their time at Roe Head (Charlotte's letters almost never mention Anne) but Charlotte was concerned about the health of her sister. At some point prior to December 1837, Anne became seriously ill and underwent a religious crisis. (Mrs. Gaskell incorrectly gives the time of Anne's illness as a year later, in

32. Selected Works And Commentary
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33. Poems - CURRER BELL
Etext of the book by Charlotte, Emily, and anne bronte, a. k. a. the Bell Brothers.
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by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte [as Bell Brothers] Terms Contents CURRER BELL
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Poems by Currer Bell
ILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM
I've quench'd my lamp, I struck it in that start
Which every limb convulsed, I heard it fall
The crash blent with my sleep, I saw depart
Its light, even as I woke, on yonder wall;
Over against my bed, there shone a gleam
Strange, faint, and mingling also with my dream.
It sank, and I am wrapt in utter gloom;
How far is night advanced, and when will day Retinge the dusk and livid air with bloom, And fill this void with warm, creative ray? Would I could sleep again till, clear and red, Morning shall on the mountain-tops be spread! I'd call my women, but to break their sleep, Because my own is broken, were unjust; They've wrought all day, and well-earn'd slumbers steep Their labours in forgetfulness, I trust; Let me my feverish watch with patience bear, Thankful that none with me its sufferings share. Yet, oh, for light! one ray would tranquillize My nerves, my pulses, more than effort can;

34. The Bronte Sisters Web
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35. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
Links to sites on Charlotte, Emily and anne bronte.
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36. Acacia Vignettes - Christian Poetry, Christian Stories, And Christian Articles
Features poetry and fiction by noted Christian authors, including Charlotte, Emily, and anne bronte; John Bunyan; and Australian poet Banjo Paterson.
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37. Biographien Von Schriftstellerinnen: Brontë-Schwestern
Kurzbiographie der drei Schwestern. Aus der Reihe Sie schreiben wie ein Mann, Madame! Schriftstellerinnen aus zwei Jahrhunderten .
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Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855)
Emily Brontë (1818 - 1848)
Anne Brontë (1820 - 1849)

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N. Kohlhagen, "Sie schreiben wie ein Mann, Madame!", Allitera Verlag 2001, S. 58-66, oder:
N. Kohlhagen, "Sie schreiben wie ein Mann, Madame!", Sammlung Luchterhand 1993, S. 61-68, oder:
N. Kohlhagen, "Sie schreiben wie ein Mann, Madame!", Fischer Taschenbuch Frankfurt/M. 1983, S. 59-68. »Anne und ich fragen uns, wie und was und wo wir, wenn alles gutgeht, im Jahr 1874 sein werden - in dem Jahr werde ich in meinem 57. Lebensjahr sein und Anne wird ihr 55. erreichen...« Zwei junge Mädchen, 14 und 16 Jahre alt, träumen von der Zukunft und notieren ihre Gedanken in tagebuchähnlichen Briefen. Man schreibt das Jahr 1834, es ist ein trüber Novembertag, nichts Besonderes geschieht. Aber die beiden haben sich angewöhnt, in regelmäßigen Zeitabständen Tagebuch zu führen. An diesem Novembertag ist Emily, die Sechzehnjährige, an der Reihe, und sie erzählt, daß sie und die vierzehnjährige Anne gerade Äpfel geschält haben für ihre ältere Schwester Charlotte, die einen Apfelpudding kochen will. Sie sitzen in der Küche. Es ist schon Mittag. Aber beide Mädchen haben sich noch nicht angezogen und ihre Betten noch nicht gemacht, geschweige denn sich um ihre Musikübungen gekümmert, wie sie eigentlich sollten. Tabby, die Hausangestellte, schimpft, weil sie so trödeln. Emily soll wenigstens Kartoffeln schälen. »O dear, o dear, o dear, mach ich ja gleich!« antwortet Emily. Der Vater verläßt das Haus, um vorm Essen noch einen kleinen Spaziergang zu machen.

38. Creative Quotations From Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
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Tshirts African Cichlids All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut.
Keep guard over your eyes and ears as the inlets of your heart, and over your lips as the outlets, lest they betray you in a moment of unwariness. But he that dares not grasp the thorn
Should never crave the rose. I would not send a poor girl into the world, . . . ignorant of the snares that beset her path; nor would I watch and guard her, till, deprived of self-respect and self-reliance, she lost the power or the will to watch and guard herself . There is always a "but" in this imperfect world.
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39. Literary Encyclopedia: Bronte, Anne
bronte, anne. (1820 1849). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Novelist. Active 1846 - 1849 in England, Britain, Europe.
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