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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

1. Emily Jane Bronte (1818-1848) Library Of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848. Title: The complete poems of Emily Jane Bronte, edited from the manuscripts by C. W. Hatfield. Published: New York, Columbia university press, 1941. Description: xxi p., 2 l., [3]-262 p. front., facsims. 24 cm. LC Call No.: PR4172 .A1 1941 Dewey No.: 821.89 Notes: "Facsimile manuscripts": p. [20]-21. "Sources from which the text of the poems has been derived": p. [24]-26. Other authors: Hatfield, Charles William, ed. Control No.: 41021750 //r84 Author: Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848. Title: Wuthering Heights; an authoritative text with essays in criticism. Edited by William M. Sale, Jr. Edition: [1st ed.] Published: New York, Norton [1963] Description: vi, 380 p. geneal. table. 21 cm. Series: A Norton critical edition LC Call No.: PZ3.B7902 W58 Notes: "N308." Bibliography: p. 379-380. Subjects: England Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Man-woman relationships England Yorkshire Fiction. Bronte, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering heights. Love stories. gsafd Other authors: Sale, William Merritt, 1899- ed. Control No.: 63008036 //r946

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Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, on July 30, 1818. Her father was the rector of Haworth from 1820. After their mother died in 1821, the children spent most of their time in reading and composition. To escape their unhappy childhood, Anne, Emily, Charlotte and their brother Branwell created imaginary worlds. Emily and Anne created their own Gondal saga, and Branwell and Charlotte recorded their stories about the kingdom of Angria in minute notebooks. Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home.
In 1835 Emily attended school at Roe Head, but suffered from homesickness and returned after a few months to the moorland scenery of home. In 1837 she became a governess at Law Hill, near Halifax, where she spent six months. To facilitate their plan to keep a school for girls, Emily and Charlotte Brontë went in 1842 to Brussels to learn foreign languages and school management. Emily returned on the same year to Haworth, where she stayed for the rest of her brief life.

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Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, on July 30, 1818. Her father was the rector of Haworth from 1820. After their mother died in 1821, the children spent most of their time in reading and composition. To escape their unhappy childhood, Anne, Emily, Charlotte and their brother Branwell created imaginary worlds. Emily and Anne created their own Gondal saga, and Branwell and Charlotte recorded their stories about the kingdom of Angria in minute notebooks. Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home.
In 1835 Emily attended school at Roe Head, but suffered from homesickness and returned after a few months to the moorland scenery of home. In 1837 she became a governess at Law Hill, near Halifax, where she spent six months. To facilitate their plan to keep a school for girls, Emily and Charlotte Brontë went in 1842 to Brussels to learn foreign languages and school management. Emily returned on the same year to Haworth, where she stayed for the rest of her brief life.

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Emily Brontë was a British author, the younger sister of Charlotte Bronte. Emily was born in 1818 at Thornton, Yorkshire. In 1820, the family moved to Haworth, where Emily's father was rector, and it was in these surroundings that their literary talent flourished. In 1837, Emily commenced work as a governess. Later, with her sister Charlotte, she attended college in Brussels. It was the discovery of Emily's poetic talent by her family that led her and her sisters, Charlotte and Anne to publish a joint collection of their poetry in 1845. All three used male pseudonyms, Emily's being Ellis Bell. She subsequently published her only novel Wuthering Heights , (1847) which became an English literary classic. Like her sisters, Emily's constitution had been weakened by their harsh life at home and at school. She died in 1848. [This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Emily Jane Bronte Browse: Books
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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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'Tis all that I implore ; In life and death a chainless soul, With courage to endure. (The Old Stoic) Cold in the earthand the deep snow piled above thee, Far, far, removed, cold in the dreary grave! Have I forgot, my only Love, to love thee, Severed at last by Time's all-severing wave? Now, when alone, do my thoughts no longer hover Over the mountains, on that northern shore, Resting their wings where heath and fern-leaves cover Thy noble heart for ever, ever more? Cold in the earthand fifteen wild Decembers, From those brown hills, have melted into spring: Faithful, indeed, is the spirit that remembers After such years of change and suffering! Sweet Love of youth, forgive, if I forget thee

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EMILY BRONTE Emily Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte, and died of tuberculosis on 19 December 1848. Emily Bronte is best known for her novel Wuthering Heights , and also for being one of the famous Bronte sisters. Literature Novel and Poetry An Emily Bronte Chronology A detailed timeline of personal events in Emily's life, including her writing achievements. Emily Bronte Background information about Emily, and a listing of hers, Charlotte's and Anne's works. Emily Bronte: An Overview A chronology, and information about the cultural context of Emily's writing. Emily Brontë: A Strong, Solitary Soul A detailed essay discussing the person who was Emily Bronte, and the events that shaped her life. Emily Bronte (1818-1848) A portrait of Emily with Charlotte and Anne, and a brief summation of her famous work Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte (1818-1848) Outlines the life of this English writer, comparing it with the lives her sisters led, and summarises Emily's only novel

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"Emily Jane Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte (nee Branwell). Two years later, her father was appointed perpetual curate of Haworth, a small, isolated hill village surrounded by moors. Her mother died shortly after her third birthday and she and her sisters and brother were brought up by their aunt, Elizabeth Branwell. Apart from a few short periods, she remained in Haworth. Her only close friendships were those with her brother Branwell and her sisters Charlotte and Anne; only three perfunctory letters by her survive. "From accounts by those who knew Emily Jane Bronte, there emerges a consistent portrait of a reserved, courageous woman with a commanding will and manner. In the biographical note to the 1850 edition of Wuthering Heights , Charlotte Bronte attributes to her sister 'a secret power and fire that might have informed the brain and kindled the veins of a hero', while Monsignor Heger, who taught her in Brussels, was impressed by her 'powerful reason' and 'strong, imperious will'. "Emily Jane Bronte began writing poems at an early age and published twenty-one of them, together with poems by Anne and Charlotte, in 1846 in a slim volume titled

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Emily began writing poems at an early age and published twenty-one of them, together with poems by Anne and Charlotte, in 1846. The slim volume was titled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell . Only two copies were sold, and the failure led all three to begin work on novels: Emily on Wuthering Heights , Charlotte on Jane Eyre , and Anne on Agnes Grey . At an even earlier age, she collaborated with Charlotte, Branwell, and Anne on the plays and tales that developed into the "Glass Town" saga. By 1834, Emily and Anne were thoroughly engrossed in writing their own saga involving two imaginary islands in the north and south Pacific, Gondal and Gaaldine. No early prose narratives survive, but several poems by Emily and Anne refer to Gondal places and characters. In 1848, Branwell became addicted to both drugs and alcohol and it soon became clear that he was dying. Emily had always counted Branwell among her closest friends and was the only one of her siblings who allowed that friendship to triumph over the urge to judge; she went as far as beating out the flames with her bare hands when he, in a drunken stupor, wrapped himself in a blanket and lit it on fire. Despite all of her efforts, Branwell died in September 1848 at the age of thirty. Emily caught a cold at his funeral and never left home again. She died of tuberculosis on December 19, 1848, also at the age of thirty, and never knew the great success of her only novel Wuthering Heights , which was published almost exactly a year before her death on December 19, 1848. From the opinions of those who knew her well, Emily emerges as a reserved, courageous woman with a commanding will and manner. In the biographical note to the 1850 edition of

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Biography BRONTE, EMILY JANE (July 30, 1818-December 19, 1848), novelist and poet, was the middle in age of the three famous Bronte sisters, two years younger than Charlotte, a year and a half older than Anne. Like them, she was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, and moved in early childhood to Haworth, where she spent most of the remainder of her short life.
With Charlotte and her two oldest sisters, she was sent in 1824 to the Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge which cost the lives of Maria and Elizabeth, and from which Emily and Charlotte were rescued just in time. A schoolmate remembered that Emily was the pet of the school, and she does not seem to have been any unhappier there than were the rest of them. She was only three at her mother's death, and Emily retained no memory of her. It must have been some time between 1825 and 1835 (whether occasioned by shock from being locked in the room where her mother died, or simply the result of the strange surroundings of all the Brontes in their childhood) that Emily developed that almost-mania against restraint, that agony under regimentation, which made schools and governess' positions alike, torture and imprisonment to her thereafter. In any event, when Charlotte took Emily with her as a pupil to Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head in 1835, three months of it almost finished her. She had to be brought back before she died of the experience. Again, in 1837, she acted as governess to a family in Halifax for six months, which was all that she could endure; the position besides was an onerous one, and she was supposed to be on constant duty for sixteen hours a day.

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    I was from England, and I lived from 1818-1848. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott. Considered by many to be the greatest writer of the three Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
    Emily Brontë published only one novel, WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847), a story of the doomed love and revenge. The sisters also published jointly a volume of verse, POEMS BY CURRER, ELLIS AND ACTON BELL, but only two copies of the book was sold.
    Emily was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Her father, the Rev. Patrick Brontë, had moved from Ireland to Weatherfield, in Essex, where he taught in Sunday school. Eventually he settled in Yorkshire, the centre of his life's work. In 1812 he married Maria Branwell of Penzance. Patrick Brontë loved poetry, he published several books of prose and verse and wrote to local newspapers. In 1820 he moved to Hawort, a poverty-stricken little town at the edge of a large tract of moorland, where he served as a rector and chairman of the parish committee.

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This guide is intended for both graduate and undergraduate students studying literature. The first three indexes will give access to the most recent studies of books and authors. Most of the others are arranged by type of literature (i.e., short stories, poems, plays, etc.) and make it easy to locate studies of specific literary works.These sources may not be complete or up-to-date, and students are urged to consult general bibliographies for more current information.
Also, CONSULT OTHER RESEARCH GUIDES, particularly: 1. FINDING CRITICISM IN BOBCAT To find books of literary criticism, history and biography (but not periodical articles) search Bobcat by Subject , or, if you have a specific study in mind, by its title or by the critic’s name as author. The subject heading "American Literature" leads to books on the whole field of American literature. More specific headings are "English Fiction," "French Poetry 16th Century," "Comedy," "Romanticism," or "Adolescence in Literature." For help with subject headings, use the

20. POETRY.com.au - Masters - Emily Jane Bronte
Emily Jane Bronte. (18181848).
http://www.poetry.com.au/classics/authors/b/bronte.html
Emily Jane Bronte

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