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  1. Origin of the name. The Brontë family can be traced to the Irish clan Ó Pronntaigh, which literally means "descendant of Pronntach". They were a family of hereditary scribes and literary men in Fermanagh.

    • Charlotte, Emily, and Anne All Went by Pen Names, and They Were Suspected of Being the Same Person. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë did not originally publish their works under their own names.
    • The Brontës Changed Their Last Name to Disguise Their Irish Heritage. Brontë sounds like a fancy old English type name, doesn’t it? Well, it isn’t. In fact, the Brontës come from an Irish background, and their surname was originally Brunty.
    • The Brontë Siblings Were Prolific Writers in Their Childhood. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, along with their brother Branwell, were educated at home for much of their childhoods.
    • The Brontë Siblings Attended a School that Would Later Become the Inspiration for Lowood in Jane Eyre. In September 1824, Charlotte and Emily, along with their sisters Maria and Elizabeth, were sent away to a school for daughters of the clergy in Cowan’s Bridge.
    • Maria Bronte’s Last Words before Death Were, “Oh God, My Poor Children!” The matriarch of the Bronte family wasted away slowly following the birth of her sixth and final child, Anne.
    • The Eldest Two Bronte Sisters Died of Consumption Due to Poor Boarding School Conditions. Get the latest articles delivered to your inbox. Sign up to our Free Weekly Newsletter.
    • Charlotte Bronte Turned Down Multiple Marriage Proposals (& Was Obsessed with Her Former Professor) The first proposal came from Henry Nussey, the brother of Charlotte’s friend Ellen, in 1839.
    • Wuthering Heights Was Widely Despised Upon Publication. Critics called the story strange, confused, vulgar, and disagreeable, urging readers to “read Jane Eyre… but burn Wuthering Heights.”
  2. The Brontës & Haworth - Family history. They grew up in Yorkshire, but their Celtic heritage set them apart. Loading... In 1820 Patrick Brontë was appointed as incumbent of Haworth, and arrived in the township with his Cornish-born wife Maria, and their six children.

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · Brontës grew up an immigrant family with their fathers Irish accent. Charlotte married an Irishman but Anne’s work is most influenced by a feeling of being foreign.

  4. May 18, 2016 · In The Brontë Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects, Deborah Lutz explores the childhoods of Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and their siblings through the objects in the Brontë’s family home.

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  6. Aug 27, 2012 · When Barker's monumental family biography of the Brontes was published in 1994, it was as though a skilled restorer had come along to work on the group portrait, gently rubbing off the...

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