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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

1. Anne Brontë - (Anne Bronte) (1820-1849) British Writer.
(18201849) British writer. Anne Bront was one of the famous Bronte sisters. She is best known for her novel, Agnes Grey.
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    English writer, sister of Charlotte Bront and Emily Bront . Anne Bront is bestknown for her novels AGNES GREY (1847), and THE TENANT OF WILDFELL
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    English writer, sister of Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë. Anne Brontë is best-known for her novels AGNES GREY (1847), and THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL (1848), which are generally considered more conservative than her sisters works. '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 worldly 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) Anne Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, the youngest of the six children of Patrick and Maria Brontë, and was educated largely at home. After the death of her mother in 1821, and two other children, Maria (d. 1825) and Elizabeth (d. 1825), 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 studied the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many others, and examined articles from

    3. About Anne Brontë - Anne Bronte
    Information on Anne Bront ; her life and work Anne Bront . Dates January 17, 1820 - May 28, 1849. Anne Bronte - pen name Acton Bell
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    Dates: January 17 May 28 Anne Bronte - pen name Acton Bell Her first novel was Agnes Grey . In it she portrays the life of a governess, basing it undoubtedly on her own experience working as a governess for several families. Her second novel, Tenant of Wildfell Hall , spoke for woman's independence and against religious dogma and was straightforward in its portrayal of alcoholism it was so controversial that she published a second edition almost immediately. poems . She wrote under the pseudonym Acton Bell, choosing, as did most women writers of the time, to publish under a male name.

    4. Anne Bronte: Poems
    An index of poems by Anne Bronte. RELATED LINKS. Anne Bronte Bibliography A bibliography of the works of Anne Bronte; includes a list of
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    5. Anne Brontë (1820-1849)
    Contains a biography, selected poems and a bibliography.
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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

    6. Anne Brontë - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Anne Bront ; Anne Bront , by Charlotte Bront , 1834 Born 17 January 1820 (182001-17) Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Died 28 May 1849 (aged 29)
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    Anne Brontë, by Charlotte Brontë, 1834 Born 17 January 1820
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    North Riding of Yorkshire , England Pen name Acton Bell Occupation Governess, novelist, poet Nationality English Influences The Bible Charlotte Brontë Emily Brontë William Cowper Anne Brontë (pronounced /ˈbrɒnti/ or /ˈbrɒnteɪ/ (17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family. The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England , Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the small parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors. For a couple of years she went to a boarding school. At the age of nineteen, she left Haworth working as a governess between 1839 and 1845. After leaving her teaching position, she fulfilled her literary ambitions. She wrote a volume of poetry with her sisters ( Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell , 1846) and in short succession she wrote two novels. Agnes Grey , based upon her experiences as a governess, was published in 1847. Her second and last novel

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    8. Bront | The Online Books Page
    Online Books by. Anne Bront (Bront , Anne, 18201849) Bront , Anne, 1820-1849 Agnes Grey. HTML at Celebration of Women Writers; HTML with numbered paragraphs in Japan
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    9. Anne Bronte - Biography And Works
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    Anne Bronte (1820-1849) , English author and youngest of the famed Bronte sisters wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall “Are you hero enough to unite yourself to one whom you know to be suspected and despised by all around you, and identify your interests and your honour with hers? Think! it is a serious thing.” “I should be proud to do it, Helen! - most happy - delighted beyond expression! - and if that be all the obstacle to our union, it is demolished, and you must - you shall be mine!” With many parallels to Anne’s own life, at times brooding and dark The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is also a story of moral courage and hope. Examining Victorian morals and values, young Helen Graham sets out with steely resolve to support herself and her son Arthur after leaving her abusive husband. Initially it was met with mixed reviews, many critical of its content and complex structure. However, it is now regarded as an exemplary feminist work. While Anne Bronte had a difficult childhood, her mother dying when she was one and her father often occupied with his clerical duties, she, like her siblings, used to advantage what she knew best and wrote about it. She was a deeply passionate and spiritual person although often presenting a stoic exterior to her sisters, much like Emily did. Anne often struggled with depression and home sickness and though she lived a short life her novels and poetry have been read, studied and admired world-wide into the 21st Century.

    10. Bronte, Anne - The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall
    Classic Online • Europe mirror The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Bronte, Anne The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Author's Preface Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI
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    11. Bront , Anne - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bront , Anne
    English novelist and member of the Bront family. Although considered to have a more modest talent than her sisters Charlotte Bront and Emily Bront , her works include the
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    12. Anne Brontë
    Biographical Materials. Introduction (See Mick Armitage's Sheffield site below) Chronology; The Bront Pseudonyms (see materials on her sisters) Works
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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

    14. Charlotte And Anne And Emily Bronte | LibraryThing
    Books by and Charlotte Bronte Anne Emily The Collected Novels of The Bronte Sisters, 6 VOLUME SET BY BRONTE'S_ CHARLOTTE BRONTE VILLETTE, JANE EYRE AND…, The Complete
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    16. Brontë, Anne
    Bront , Anne, pseudonym ACTON BELL (b. Jan. 17, 1820, Thornton, Yorkshire, Eng.d. May 28, 1849, Scarborough, Yorkshire), English poet and novelist, author of Agnes Grey (1847
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    pseudonym ACTON BELL (b . Jan. 17, 1820, Thornton, Yorkshire, Eng.d. May 28, 1849, Scarborough, Yorkshire), English poet and novelist, author of Agnes Grey (1847) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Branwell , a drunkard and opium addict, joined her in 1845, intending to serve as a tutor. Anne returned home soon after but was followed shortly by her brother, who had been dismissed, charged with making love to his employer's wife. In 1846 Anne contributed 21 poems to Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, a joint work with her sisters Charlotte and Emily. Her first novel, Agnes Grey, was published together with Emily's Wuthering Heights in three volumes in December 1847. The reception to these volumes, associated in the public mind with the immense popularity of Charlotte's Jane Eyre (October 1847), led to quick publication of Anne's second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, published in three volumes in June 1848; it sold well. She fell ill with tuberculosis toward the end of the year and died the following May. Anne is commonly described as gentle and pious. In chaste and shapely verse she examines her thoughts and feelings in the light of moral and religious truth. Her novel

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    The Anne Bront page is part of the A Celebration of Women Writers website edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom. The page offers a general introduction to the life and work of Anne
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    When her family becomes impoverished after a disastrous financial speculation, Agnes Grey determines to find work as a governess in order to contribute to their meagre income and assert her independence. But Agnes' enthusiasm is swiftly extinguished as she struggles first with the unmanageable Bloomfield children and then with the painful disdain of the haughty Murray family; the only kindness she receives comes from Mr Weston, the sober young curate. Drawing on her own experience, Anne Bronte's first novel offers a compelling personal perspective on the desperate position of unmarried, educated women for whom becoming a governess was the only respectable career open in Victorian society.
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    The ending brought it up one star I must admit that this book was quite boring at times and I kept asking why this was a classic. The story did not go in-depth enough, but, I kept with it, and found it pleasing enough in the last two-thirds of it. This is the second book I've read of the Bronte sisters, "Jane Eyre" being the first one (which was amazing and my favorite of all the classics). But this one I will remember fondly, and I am thankful it wasn't any longer, because I may have lost patience with it. The ending is what saved it from a three star vote, when Agnes was able to see some of the comeuppance with her silly students, and become the wife of the man she fancied. I own "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" so I will give it a try, which is said to be better than this one.

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