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  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. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
Charlotte Brontë, 1816 1855. This photograph was found in the archive Welcome to Bronte Country, an area of Pennine upland in West Yorkshire, England.
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82. Charlotte Bronte Life Stories, Books, Links
Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855). Category English Literature. Born April 21,1816 Thornton, Yorkshire, England. Died March 31, 1855
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83. Charlotte Bronte - Charlotte Brontë, Currer Bell And Jane Eyre, And Other Stori
Today in Literature presents Charlotte Bronte Charlotte Brontë, CharlotteBronte (1816 - 1855). Charlotte Brontë, Currer Bell and Jane Eyre
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84. A Charlotte Bronte Chronology
1816 Charlotte Bronte born April 21 at Thornton in Yorkshire. 1933 Legends ofAngria, a collection of Charlotte Bronte s juvenilia,
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A Charlotte Bronte Chronology
Charlotte Bronte born April 21 at Thornton in Yorkshire.
Charlotte's father appointed perpetual curate of Haworth.
September 15, Charlotte's mother dies.
Charlotte and sisters Maria, Elizabeth, and Emily become students at the Clergy Daughters' School, Cowan Bridge.
May, Maria dies; June, Elizabeth dies; Charlotte and Emily return home.
Charlotte begins to write the first accounts of what is to become the saga of Glasstown and Angria.
January, Charlotte enrolls at Miss Wooler's School, Roe Head.
May, completes schooling and returns home to tutor sisters.
July, returns to Roe Head as a teacher.
May, resigns position and returns home.
February, Charlotte and Emily enroll in the Pensionnat Heger , Brussels; November, Aunt Elizabeth Branwell's death brings girls home.
January, Charlotte returns to Brussels to teach English and to study.
January, leaves Brussels; Bronte sisters attempt without success to start school.
May, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell published; The Professor completed and offered repeatedly for publication, but without success; August, Charlotte begins

85. Charlotte Bronte - Free Online Library
Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855). Bronte, Charlotte. Charlotte Brontë, togetherwith her sisters and fellow writers, Emily and Anne, and her brother Branwell,
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Charlotte Brontë, together with her sisters and fellow writers, Emily and Anne, and her brother Branwell, lived most of her life in an isolated parsonage in Yorkshire, where her father was a minister. From these quiet surroundings the three sisters spun passionate, romantic novels of powerful emotional energy that are still popular today. They began writing under the pen names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, and first published a volume of twenty-one poems in 1846. The work failed, selling only two copies, and afterwards the sisters began working on novels. Charlotte was the only one of the three to become a successful novelist in her own lifetime. She spent some time working as a teacher and a governess, and would later use these experiences in her work. After her first book, THE PROFESSOR, was rejected, so she wrote JANE EYRE, the story of a downtrodden governess who wins the heart of the enigmatic Mr. Rochester, which was published in 1847. She followed up on its success with SHIRLEY (1849), and VILLETTE (1853), the latter of which is a nearly autobiographical account of her experiences of teaching in Belgium. In 1854, Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, her father’s curate. She soon became pregnant and died of complications in 1855, aged thirty-eight, leaving behind her novels that are still read and enjoyed today.
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  • Something of vengeance I had tasted for the first time; as aromatic wine it seemed, on swallowing, warm and racy: its after-flavour, metallic and corroding, gave me a sensation as if I had been poisoned.
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    87. Charlotte Bronte Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855) English novelist more author details Charlotte Bronte; Cheerfulness, it would appear, is a matter which depends fully
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    If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.
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    It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
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    88. Charlotte Bronte - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. Author Details Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855). Full Name,Bronte, Charlotte (pseud. Currer Bell)
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    89. Charlotte Brontë Bibliography
    A bibliography of Charlotte Bronte s books and short stories, with book coversand links Charlotte Bronte s picture. Charlotte Brontë UK (1816 1855)
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    Charlotte Brontë was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, on April 21, 1816. Her father, Patrick Brontë, became curate for life of the moorland parish of Haworth, Yorkshire, in 1820, and her mother, Maria Brontë, died the following year, leaving behind five daughters and a son who were cared for in the parsonage by their aunt, Elizabeth Branwell. The eldest daughters, Maria and Elizabeth, died in 1825 from tuberculosis contracted at the religious boarding school to which they (along with Charlotte and her younger sister Emily) had been sent. (All the Brontë children ultimately suffered from lung disease.) Raised at home thereafter, Charlotte, Emily, their youngest sister, Anne, and brother, Branwell, lived in a fantasy world of their own making, drawing on their voracious reading of Byron, Scott, Shakespeare, The Arabian Nights, and gothic fiction, and writing elaborate poetic and dramatic cycles involving the histories of imaginary countries. Charlotte's early writings revolved around the kingdom of Angria, about which she wrote melodramatic tales of passion and revenge. She spent a year studying at Miss Wooler's school in Roe Head (later relocated to Dewsbury Moor), and went back there to teach from 1835 to 1838; subsequently she worked as a governess. With Emily, Charlotte traveled in 1842 to study languages at a boarding school in Brussels; her close emotional attachment to her instructor, M. Heger, a married man, would later figure in her fiction. Charlotte and Emily went home after a year because of their aunt's death; Charlotte subsequently returned to Brussels for a year of teaching, 1843 to 1844. A joint collection of poems by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne published pseudonymously as Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell—appeared in 1846. The three sisters had in the meantime each written a novel, of which Emily's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey were accepted in 1847 for publication the following year. Charlotte's first novel, The Professor, based on her experiences in Brussels, was rejected by a series of publishers (it finally appeared posthumously in 1857).

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    95. In Our Library - Charlotte Bronte
    Charlotte Bronte. (1816 1855). Charlotte Bronte was born at Thornton, Yorkshire,the third child of six of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell
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    Charlotte Bronte was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, the third child of six of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte. The Reverend was later appointed as curate in the small village of Haworth on the Yorkshire Mores where Charlotte spent most of her life. After her mother died, her father sent the five girls to school at Cowan Bridge. When a fever broke out at the school, the two older sisters succumbed to the disease. Charlotte, Emily and Anne wee then brought home and cared for by their Aunt Elizabeth. The girls severely affected by the death of their sisters spent much of their time engaging in activities of fantasy and imagination. A set of toy soldiers which had been given to their brother, Patrick, provided the inspiration for the girls writing. When Charlotte's father's health began to fail, he sent her away to Roehead School as he wanted her to be able to be independent. Mrs. Wooler, her teacher, helped Charlotte fill in the missing parts of her education. She earned several awards for outstanding scholarship and in 1932 declined a teaching position at Roehead. Charlotte instead, returned home to instruct her sisters. In the mornings they would spend time on their studies and in the afternoon, they would draw and spend time on the moor. After dinner they would use the time to sew and have tea. Charlotte also used this time to write fantasies.

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    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

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    Bronte, Charlotte (1816 1855), Click For External Online Reference English Writer.Quotations By This Source. Worry Pop-Up Tools Menu A ruffled mind
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