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         Bronte Charlotte:     more books (100)
  1. Bronte Transformaitons: The Cultural Dissemination of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre by Patsy Stoneman, 1996-07-11
  2. Nineteenth-Century Anti-Catholic Discourses: The Case of Charlotte Brontë by Diana Peschier, 2005-09-17
  3. A Preface to the Brontes by Felicia Gordon, 2001-01-01
  4. Juvenilia: 1829-1835 (Penguin Classics) by Charlotte Brontë, 1997-07-01
  5. Charlotte in Love: The Courtship and Marriage of Charlotte Bronte by Brian Wilks, 1999-02
  6. Jane Eyre: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Charlotte Brontë, 2010-11-30
  7. Critical Essays on Charlotte Bronte (Critical Essays on British Literature) by Barbara T. Gates, 1990-01
  8. Perception and Expression in the Novels of Charlotte Bronte (Nineteenth-Century Studies) by Judith Williams, 1988-04
  9. A New Life of Charlotte Bronte by Tom Winnifrith, 1988-06
  10. Charlotte Bronte: A Psychological Study (English Literature Ser No33) by Rosamond Langbridge, 1972-08
  11. Charlotte Bronte and Defensive Conduct: The Author and the Body at Risk by Janet Gezari, 1992-12
  12. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (Critical Studies of Key Texts) by Pauline Nestor, 1992-11
  13. Charlotte Bronté by Valerie Grosvenor Myer, 1989-07-25
  14. Charlotte Bronte by Edward Benson, 1978-06

81. Charlotte Bronte From Haworth By TheBrontes.com.
Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855) Life, believe, is not a dream So darkas sages say; Oft a little morning rain Foretells a pleasant day.
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Life, believe, is not a dream
So dark as sages say;
Oft a little morning rain
Foretells a pleasant day.
Sometimes there are clouds of gloom,
But these are transient all;
If the shower will make the roses bloom,
O why lament its fall?
Rapidly, merrily, Life's sunny hours flit by, Gratefully, cheerily Enjoy them as they fly! What though Death at times steps in, And calls our Best away? What though sorrow seems to win, O'er hope, a heavy sway? Yet Hope again elastic springs, Unconquered, though she fell; Still buoyant are her golden wings, Still strong to bear us well. Manfully, fearlessly, The day of trial bear, For gloriously, victoriously, Can courage quell despair! (Life) Long ago I wished to leave "The house where I was born;" Long ago I used to grieve, My home seemed so forlorn. In other years, its silent rooms Were filled with haunting fears; Now, their very memory comes

82. Charlotte Brontë @ Catharton Authors
Catharton Authors B Bronte, Charlotte. Charlotte Brontë (real name). akaCurrer Bell. 1816 1855. Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton Websites
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83. UWA Library - How To Search The Catalogue By Subject
Personal name/title, Bronte Charlotte 1816 1855 jane eyre. To findworks about Jane Eyre, type Bronte Charlotte 1816 1855 jane eyre.
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84. The Literary Gothic   |   Charlotte Bronte
1816 1855 Sites Defining Romanticism The Implications of Nature Personifiedas Female in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein and Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre
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Sites: [Victorian Web, Brown] Includes a biographical note, an "appreciation," and a chronology, among other things. As usual with the Victorian Web, a very good resource. brief biographical note [The Authors Calendar]
The landmark 1857 biography of CB by the British novelist and short story writer Elizabeth Gaskell [Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya U]
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Etexts: Jane Eyre - at Project Gutenberg
- at literature.org (Table of Contents)
- at Eserver.org Jane Eyre overview [Victorian Web, Brown] Summary and brief discussion Focuses on the socio-medical aspects of the novel, not suprisingly given the source [ Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database , NYU School of Medicine] Jane Eyre page With student commentary, lecture notes, and links. "Napoleon and the Spectre" CB's comic pseudo-Gothic deconstruction of male authority and power structures. Essays: An anonymous reminiscence from the May 1871 issue of Scribner's Monthly , at Cornell U's Making of America.

85. Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Bronte. Reading Questions. Jane Eyre Notes. Charlotte Bronte18161855. Haworth Parsonage. View of Haworth from the Moors.
http://spider.georgetowncollege.edu/english/burch/charlotte_bronte.htm
Charlotte Bronte 1816 Charlotte Bronte born to Maria Branwell Bronte and Patrick Bronte in Yorkshire. 1821 Mother dies of cancer 1824 Charlotte goes to Clergy Daughter's School in Lancashire. Elizabeth and Maria, Charlotte's older sister's fall ill and return home, where they die of consumption. Conditions at the school are the documented in Jane Eyre 1825 Charlotte returns home, along with Emily, her younger sister and join their brother Branwell and sister Anne at Haworth, where Patrick Branwell had been rector since 1820. The group is close. They invent the imaginary kingdom of Angria and write a detailed chronicles about the place. 1831 Charlotte goes away to school the second time. This time she is away from her siblings for two years, but she returns to be their teacher. 1835 Works as a teacher at Roe Head, the same school at which she had been a teacher. 1839 Rejects two marriage proposals, one from a friend's brother, another from a clergyman. 1844 Tries and fails to start a school at Haworth.

86. The Life Of Charlotte Bronte
The Life of Charlotte Bronte. Or try to look for The Life of CharlotteBronte at Fetch Used Books, at Barnes Nobles or at CampusI.
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Written by Elisabeth Jay Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Charlotte Bronte
Published by Penguin USA (Paper) (March 1998)
ISBN 0140434933
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Customer Reviews Mrs. Gaskell understood a man's or woman's life to be lived within a social and natural context and her deployment of anecdotes and impressions of the North of England in the early pages of this book is captivating. But she also understood us to be souls, present to but distinct from God. Hence, even though in a few instances Gaskell's facts may been correctible (which the editor has done for us in this Penguin Classics edition), she is concerned with truth, and this gives readers the opportunity (rarely offered by modern entertainments) to escape from the trivial. Such sad lives were led by the the Bronte's, loneliness, loss, despair, all were experienced and fed into the imaginations on charlotte, emily and anne. This book is a brilliant book by E C Gaskell (who i normally dont really like), it is basically a collection of letters by charlotte and a great narrative, when speaking of the deaths of emily, anne and charlotte, i actually felt tears in my eyes!

87. BBC - Bradford And West Yorkshire - Words - Who Were The Brontes?
All I know is that they were female. . So, we thought there might be the needfor a quick guide. Charlotte Bronte. 1816 ­ 1855. Emily Jane Bronte. 18181848.
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... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! So, who were the Brontes anyway? Haworth Parsoange, the Bronte home in Haworth. The children of an Irish clergyman who settled in Yorkshire, the Brontes are now one of the world's most famous literary family. We asked some Bradford students, just starting-out on their 'A' Level English Literature course, what they knew about the Brontes. SEE ALSO Words + Pictures The Bronte Parsonage Museum The Big Read in West Yorkshire The Brontes on film ... The Brontecam WEB LINKS Bronte links The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. PRINT THIS PAGE View a printable version of this page.

88. Haworth Tourist Information West Yorkshire UK
Methodism. Find Haworth Hotels Back to West Yorkshire Tourist Information.Charlotte Bronte biography (1816 1855). Elizabeth Gaskell s
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For an introduction to the history around West Riding and in Haworth and the context from which came the novels 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Jane Eyre', Elizabeth Gaskell's 'The Life of Charlotte Bronte' is a useful read. The first two chapters particularly offer 'lively' (or as Ted Hughes suggests - 'familiar') descriptions of Haworth characters, such as the Rev. William Grimshaw, perpetual curate of Haworth from 1742 who, though remaining within the Church of England, blended his own brand of evangelism derived from the influence of Wesley's Methodism. Find Haworth Hotels Back to West Yorkshire Tourist Information
Charlotte Bronte biography (1816 - 1855)
Elizabeth Gaskell's 'The Life of Charlotte Bronte', suggests Angus Easson in his introduction to the Oxford Classics publication, 'stands as parent of all subsequent biography of the Brontes. First published in 1857, this biography of Charlotte Bronte appeared just two years after her death. Gaskell connects incidents in the Brontes lives with characters or events in their novels - for example the death of elder sister Maria at Cowan Bridge School to that of Helen Burns at Lowood in 'Jane Eyre'. She draws on letters and first hand interviews with those who knew Charlotte Bronte or the Bronte family, and of course her own knowledge of Charlotte as a close friend.

89. Cannot Find Project Gutenberg Author Bront
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Brontë, Charlotte, 18161855.
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90. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
7 MARCH, 1997 Guestbook Since the search engines on the Internet don t interpretthe letters e and ë as the same letter I will hereby write Bronte once on
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Emily Brontë 1818-1848 Anne Brontë 1820-1849 Jane Eyre ... CECILIA FALK
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