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  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

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A guide to the best articles on the internet on Anne Bronte, from literaryhistory.com Bronte, Anne (1820 1849) a web guide to Anne Bronte from literaryhistory.com .com/authors/aBronte/ Brief bio of Anne Bronte, part of Incompetech's British Author Series written
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BRONTE, ANNE (1820 - 1849) a web guide to Anne Bronte from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors 20th century authors 20th century poetry General Articles http://incompetech.com/authors/abronte/ Brief bio of Anne Bronte, part of Incompetech's British Author Series written with a light hand by Laura MacLeod. http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/personal/cs1ma/anne/bronte.html#intro A fairly detailed biography of Anne Bronte by Michael Armitage. http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/personal/cs1ma/anne/tim-ag.html A critique of Agnes Grey , by Tim Whittome. http://www.msstate.edu/archives/text/vol9/alexande.html#2up Article on the textual history of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Internet Texts and Web Sites http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/womenLit/intro.htm "Women in the Literary Marketplace," an online exhibit from the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at Cornell Univ., contains short entries on several Victorian women authors and their typical themes, information about the publishing context, and some images of first editions. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/victorians/victorians.shtml

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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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    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

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Preface Chapters: Chapter 28 December 25th. - Last Christmas I was a bride, with a heart overflowing with present bliss, and full of ardent hopes for the future, though not unmingled with foreboding fears. Now I am a wife: my bliss is sobered, but not destroyed; my hopes diminished, but not departed; my fears increased, but not yet thoroughly confirmed; and, thank heaven, I am a mother too. God has sent me a soul to educate for heaven, and give me a new and calmer bliss, and stronger hopes to comfort me. Dec. 25th, 1823. - Another year is gone. My little Arthur lives and thrives. He is healthy, but not robust, full of gentle playfulness and vivacity, already affectionate, and susceptible of passions and emotions it will be long ere he can find words to express. He has won his father's heart at last; and now my constant terror is, lest he should be ruined by that father's thoughtless indulgence. But I must beware of my own weakness too, for I never knew till now how strong are a parent's temptations to spoil an only child.

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Preface Chapters: Chapter 16 How distinctly I remember our conversation that evening before our departure for town, when we were sitting together over the fire, my uncle having gone to bed with a slight attack of the gout. 'Helen,' said she, after a thoughtful silence, 'do you ever think about marriage?' 'Yes, aunt, often.' 'And do you ever contemplate the possibility of being married yourself, or engaged, before the season is over?' 'Sometimes; but I don't think it at all likely that I ever shall.' 'Why so?' 'Because, I imagine, there must be only a very, very few men in the world that I should like to marry; and of those few, it is ten to one I may never be acquainted with one; or if I should, it is twenty to one he may not happen to be single, or to take a fancy to me.' 'I hope not, aunt; but why should you fear it?'

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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 the two eldest sisters, 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 others. 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 Angria 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 unfortunately fell in love with Mrs Robinson and Anne had to leave the work.

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'Tis strange to think, there was a time
When mirth was not an empty name,
When laughter really cheered the heart,
And frequent smiles unbidden came,
And tears of grief would only flow
In sympathy for others' woe; When speech expressed the inward thought,
And heart to kindred heart was bare,
And Summer days were far too short
For all the pleasures crowded there,
And silence, solitude, and rest, And all the joy one spirit showed, The other deeply felt again; And friendship like a river flowed, Constant and strong its silent course, For nought withstood its gentle force: When night, the holy time of peace

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In 1846 Anne Bronte published with her sisters a collection of poems, Poems By Currer, Ellis And Acton Bell . Her first novel, Agnes Grey , a story about the life of a governess, appeared in 1847. It was based on Anne's recollections of her experience with the over-indulged young children and the worldly older children of the Ingham family and the Robinson family. Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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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

    20. 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

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