Duke of Wellington in his form of dress. Patrick Brontë (17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861), the Brontë sisters' father, was born in Loughbrickland, County Down...
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The Brontë Sisters (French: Les Sœurs Brontë) is a 1979 French biographical drama film directed by André Téchiné, who co-wrote the screenplay with Pascal...
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father, Patrick Brontë. The family was living on Market Street, in a house now known as the Brontë Birthplace in the village of Thornton on the outskirts of...
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Elizabeth Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/, commonly /-teɪ/; 8 February 1815 – 15 June 1825) was the second-eldest child of Patrick Brontë and Maria Brontë, née Branwell...
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Charlotte Nicholls (née Brontë; 21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855), commonly known as Charlotte Brontë (/ˈʃɑːrlət ˈbrɒnti/, commonly /-teɪ/), was an English...
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Branwell Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/, commonly /-teɪ/; 26 June 1817 – 24 September 1848) was an English painter and writer. He was the only son of the Brontë family...
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Anne Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/, commonly /-teɪ/; 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family...
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To Walk Invisible (redirect from To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters)
The parsonage was later turned into a museum celebrating the sisters and their work. Finn Atkins as Charlotte Brontë Charlie Murphy as Anne Brontë Chloe...
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The Brontë Parsonage Museum is a writer's house museum maintained by the Brontë Society in honour of the Brontë sisters – Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The...
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England. He was the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his only son. Patrick outlived his wife, the former Maria...
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Brontë Country is a name given to an area of south Pennine hills west of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. The name comes from the Brontë sisters,...
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Maria Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/, commonly /ˈbrɒnteɪ/; 23 April 1814 – 6 May 1825) was the eldest daughter of Patrick Brontë and Maria Brontë, née Branwell. She...
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The Life of Charlotte Brontë is the posthumous biography of Charlotte Brontë by English author Elizabeth Gaskell. The first edition was published in 1857...
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Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (category Brontë poems)
Ellis, and Acton Bell was a book of poetry published jointly by the three Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne in 1846 (see 1846 in poetry), and their...
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Haworth (category Geography of the City of Bradford)
Reservoir, Stanbury, to the Brontë waterfalls, the Brontë Bridge and the Brontë Stone Chair, in which (it is said) the sisters took turns to sit and write...
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Constantin Héger (section The Brontës)
Emily Brontë during the 1840s. Many of the characters featured in the Brontë sisters novels, especially Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre, were inspired by him...
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Jane Eyre (category Novels by Charlotte Brontë)
of the Brontë sisters, wrote that Helen Burns was 'an exact transcript' of Maria Brontë, who died of consumption at age 11. Mrs Alice Fairfax: The elderly...
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Cowan Bridge School (category Brontë family)
March 2013). "the Brontë Sisters: Cowan Bridge". the Brontë Sisters. Retrieved 26 February 2023. Haworth Village Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine...
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Maria Branwell (category Brontë family)
best known as being the mother of British writers Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Charlotte Brontë and of their brother Branwell Brontë, who was a poet and...
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Pieces of media that serve as inspiration include the novels of Jane Austen and the Brontë Sisters, Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, Sofia Coppola's 2006 film...
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the life and character of the author's brother Branwell Brontë correspond to those of Arthur Huntingdon in The Tenant. He resembles Branwell Brontë in...
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Wuthering Heights (category Novels by Emily Brontë)
the Brontë Sisters, and their Faith in the Bible and Christianity". By Faith. "Brontë 200 – A God of her Own: Emily Brontë and the Religious". Brontë...
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farmland in Brontë Country, an area of outstanding beauty famous for its association with the Brontë sisters. Below the falls is Brontë Bridge, an old...
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village and tourist attraction in the English county of West Yorkshire, best known for its association with the Brontë sisters. Haworth may also refer to: Haworth...
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Shutter Island (category Psychiatry in the United States in fiction)
described the novel as a hybrid of the works of the Brontë sisters and the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers. His intent was to write the main characters...
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Gothic fiction (redirect from Translation of the Eighteenth century Gothic novel)
works. The early Victorian period continued the use of gothic aesthetic in novels by Charles Dickens and the Brontë sisters, as well as works by the American...
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Victorian literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Makepeace Thackeray, the three Brontë sisters, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Thomas Hardy, and Rudyard Kipling. The Romantic period was...
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Murders (2004), The Brief (2005), and The Queen's Sister (2005). Curry's film appearances included The Mini-Affair (1967), The Brontë Sisters (1979), Manions...
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Brontë Birthplace. 8 May 2023. Retrieved 20 November 2023. Barnett, David (10 November 2023). "Campaigners save Bradford birthplace of Brontë sisters"...
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Three Sisters, drawing out parallels with the lives of the Brontë sisters. Track 3, a 2013 adaptation of the play created by Theatre Movement Bazaar co-founders...
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