Brontë family - Wikipedia The Brontës ( ˈbrɒntiz ) were a 19th century literary family, born in the village of Thornton and later associated with the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England The sisters, Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848) and Anne (1820–1849), are well-known poets and novelists
Guide to the Brontës: Their Lives and Novels Although ostensibly the Brontë children lived a lonely childhood, they found plenty to occupy themselves They played complex imaginary games and wrote them down in the form of poems, letters, and handmade books two inches tall
Emily Bronte | Biography, Books, Poems, Facts | Britannica Emily Brontë (born July 30, 1818, Thornton, Yorkshire, England—died December 19, 1848, Haworth, Yorkshire) was an English novelist and poet who produced but one novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), a highly imaginative work of passion and hate set on the Yorkshire moors
The Brontë novels Between them, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote seven books, including 'Jane Eyre', 'Wuthering Heights', and 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' respectively They penned their novels here in the Parsonage - now the Brontë Parsonage Museum
Biography – emilybrontë. com Emily Jane Brontë, born on 30th July 1818, at 72-74 Market Street in Thornton, West Yorkshire, is one of the most celebrated and enigmatic figures in English literature
Emily Brontë - Wikipedia Emily Jane Brontë ( ˈbrɒnti , commonly - teɪ ; [2] 30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) [3] was an English writer best known for her 1847 novel, Wuthering Heights She also co-authored a book of poetry with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
10 Tragic Surprising Facts About the Bronte Family Here are 10 tragic and surprising facts about the entire Bronte family 1 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
Brontë family - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Readers today are still enthralled by their tragic, romantic stories and by the sense of brooding mystery that shrouds the tales The youngest sister, Anne Brontë, was also a talented novelist, and her books have the same haunting quality Their father was Patrick Brontë, a Church of England priest