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  1. 4 days ago · After Charlotte‘s death, Rev. Brontë and Arthur Nicholls continued to live in the parsonage. Following Rev. Brontë‘s death in 1861, the house passed to a subsequent curate. By the late 19th century, the Brontës‘ novels and poetry were widely read and admired, fueling growing public interest in the sisters‘ lives and home.

  2. 19 hours ago · After their education, the Brontë sisters returned home and continued to pursue their passions for writing. In 1846, the sisters published a collection of poems under the pen names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Emily’s contributions to the collection were poems that would later be reworked and incorporated into Wuthering Heights.

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  4. 5 days ago · In May of 1846, Charlotte and her younger sisters self-financed a joint collection of poetry under the pen names of Currer Bell, Ellis Bell, and Acton Bell. These assumed pen names were all masculine because the Brontë sisters didn't want to declare their feminine nature since their mode of writing and thinking wasn't politically correct for ...

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  5. 5 days ago · Footnote 29 By the time the sisters united to publish their Poems (1846), Branwell had already had his own poems published by the Halifax Guardian. The first—of an eventual thirteen poems published by Branwell—surfaced in May 1841 under the pseudonym Northangerland, which kept his work furtively rooted to Angria, implying, at least for ...

  6. 5 days ago · In this Chapter my work defines the position of the Brontës as readers. Offering a detailed examination of the reading material accessible to the family in Haworth which contained reference to either the Shelleys’ work or lives, I demonstrate which works...

  7. 19 hours ago · Poetry Day poems - This poem uses phrases and lines written by visitors at the Bronte Parsonage Museum to celebrate National Poetry Day 2009, based on words chosen from Emily... 14 years ago Brontëana

  8. 2 days ago · Sunrise Over Sea by Anne Bronte. Anne Brontë died on 28th May 1849 on the site of what is now the Grand Hotel, Scarborough. It was a location she loved, and she rests eternally in the churchyard of St. Mary’s church, in the shadow of Scarborough Castle. She will be remembered today in a memorial service at the self same church, and by ...

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