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- 2. Brontë, family of English novelists, including Charlotte Brontë, 1816–55, English novelist Emily Jane Brontë, 1818–48, English
- 4. The three sisters, born in Thornton, Yorkshire, the children of Patrick Brontë, an Irish Anglican clergyman,
- 5. Charlotte Brontë
- 6. Novels Jane Eyre, published 1847 Shirley, published 1849 Villette, published 1853 The Professor, written before Jane
- 7. Charlotte Brontë was born on 21 April 1816, third of the six children of Brontë family.
- 8. In May 1846, Charlotte, Emily and Anne published a joint collection of poetry. Although only two
- 9. Charlotte and her father were now left alone together. In view of the enormous success of
- 10. Charlotte Brontë was the most professional of the sisters, consciously trying to achieve financial success from
- 11. Emily Jane Brontë
- 12. A portrait of Emily made by her brother Branwell Bronte Emily Jane Brontë Born Died Pen
- 13. Emily Brontë was the younger sister of Charlotte Brontë and the fifth of six children. In
- 14. In 1838, Emily commenced work as a governess at Miss Patchett's Ladies Academy at Law Hill
- 15. It was the discovery of Emily's poetic talent by Charlotte that led her and her sisters
- 16. The name of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the
- 17. Part 1:Heathcliff与Catherine朝夕相处的童年生活;一个弃儿和一个小姐在这种特殊环境中所形成的特殊感情,以及他们对亨德雷专横暴虐的反抗。 Part 2:Catherine因为虚荣、无知和愚昧,背弃了Heathcliff,成了画眉田庄的女主人。 Part 3:Heathcliff如何在绝望中把满腔仇恨化为报仇雪耻的计谋和行动。 Part 4:尽管只交代了Catherine的死亡,却突出地揭示了当他了解Linton和Cathy相爱后,思想上经历的一种崭新的变化——人性的复苏,从而使这出具有恐怖色彩的爱情悲剧透露出一束令人快慰的希望之光。
- 18. Timeline 1500: The stone above the front door of Wuthering Heights, bearing the name of Hareton
- 19. Now considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights met with mixed reviews by critics when
- 20. Emily Brontë is buried in St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Haworth, Yorkshire. On October 1st
- 21. In 1845 Charlotte discovered a collection of Emily's poems and was so impressed by their quality
- 22. Anne Brontë Born 17 January 1820 Thornton, Yorkshire, England Died 28 May 1849 (aged 29) Scarborough,
- 23. Early life Anne’s mother died when she was only a year old, and when the two
- 24. Anne's studies at home included music,history, geography and drawing. Their aunt tried to make sure the
- 25. Governess --Employment at Blake Hall Teaching or being a governess in a private family were among
- 26. Governess --Employment at Thorp Green Anne soon obtained a second post: this time as a governess
- 27. Representative novels-- Agnes Grey Her first novel was Agnes Grey. This novel bases undoubtedly on her
- 28. Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- 29. Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne’s second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, was published
- 30. Differences from her sisters Anne’s style is a kind of placid and simple narrative style different
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Brontë, family of English novelists, including
Charlotte Brontë, 1816–55, English novelist
Emily
Brontë, family of English novelists, including
Charlotte Brontë, 1816–55, English novelist
Emily
Anne Brontë, 1820–49, English novelist.
The three sisters, born in Thornton, Yorkshire, the children of Patrick
The three sisters, born in Thornton, Yorkshire, the children of Patrick
Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë
Novels
Jane Eyre, published 1847
Shirley, published 1849
Villette, published 1853
The
Novels
Jane Eyre, published 1847
Shirley, published 1849
Villette, published 1853
The
Emma, unfinished
Charlotte Brontë was born on 21 April 1816, third of the
Charlotte Brontë was born on 21 April 1816, third of the
Conditions there were bad even by the standards of the time, and it was not long before both Maria and Elizabeth became ill enough to be sent home, where they both died of consumption in the spring of 1825. Patrick brought Charlotte and her younger sister Emily, who had recently joined them at the school, back home as soon as the other girls became ill. The surviving kids all became each others' best friends and they began to write about an imaginary world they had created.
In May 1846, Charlotte, Emily and Anne published a joint collection
In May 1846, Charlotte, Emily and Anne published a joint collection
Charlotte and her father were now left alone together. In view
Charlotte and her father were now left alone together. In view
In June 1854, Charlotte got married, and became pregnant soon thereafter. Her health declined rapidly during this time. Charlotte died, along with her unborn child, on 31 March 1855, at the young age of 38.
Charlotte Brontë was the most professional of the sisters, consciously trying
Charlotte Brontë was the most professional of the sisters, consciously trying
Emily Jane Brontë
Emily Jane Brontë
A portrait of Emily made by her brother
Branwell Bronte
Emily Jane
A portrait of Emily made by her brother
Branwell Bronte
Emily Jane
Born
Died
Pen name
Occupation
Literary
Movement
Notable work
character
30 July 1818(1818-07-30)
19 December 1848 (aged 30)
Ellis Bell
Poet and novelist
Romanticism
Wuthering Heights
Silent Autism Remote
Emily Brontë was the younger sister of Charlotte Brontë and the
Emily Brontë was the younger sister of Charlotte Brontë and the
In 1824, the family moved to Haworth, where Emily's father was perpetual curate, and it was in these surroundings that their literary oddities flourished.
In childhood, after the death of their mother, the three sisters and their brother Patrick Branwell Brontë created imaginary lands, which were featured in stories they wrote.
Little of Emily's work from this period survived, except for poems spoken by characters.
Emily Brontë was the younger sister of Charlotte Brontë and the fifth of six children.
In 1824, the family moved to Haworth, where Emily's father was perpetual curate, and it was in these surroundings that their literary oddities flourished.
In childhood, after the death of their mother, the three sisters and their brother Patrick Branwell Brontë created imaginary lands, which were featured in stories they wrote.
Little of Emily's work from this period survived, except for poems spoken by characters.
Childhood
Biography
In 1838, Emily commenced work as a governess at Miss Patchett's
In 1838, Emily commenced work as a governess at Miss Patchett's
It was the discovery of Emily's poetic talent by Charlotte that
It was the discovery of Emily's poetic talent by Charlotte that
In 1847, she published her only novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three volume set (the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne). Its innovative structure somewhat puzzled critics. Although it received mixed reviews when it first came out, the book subsequently became an English literary classic. In 1850, Charlotte edited and published Wuthering Heights as a stand-alone novel and under Emily's real name.
The name of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel, and the only novel by Emily Brontë. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte.
Part 1:Heathcliff与Catherine朝夕相处的童年生活;一个弃儿和一个小姐在这种特殊环境中所形成的特殊感情,以及他们对亨德雷专横暴虐的反抗。
Part 2:Catherine因为虚荣、无知和愚昧,背弃了Heathcliff,成了画眉田庄的女主人。
Part 3:Heathcliff如何在绝望中把满腔仇恨化为报仇雪耻的计谋和行动。
Part 4:尽管只交代了Catherine的死亡,却突出地揭示了当他了解Linton和Cathy相爱后,思想上经历的一种崭新的变化——人性的复苏,从而使这出具有恐怖色彩的爱情悲剧透露出一束令人快慰的希望之光。
Part 1:Heathcliff与Catherine朝夕相处的童年生活;一个弃儿和一个小姐在这种特殊环境中所形成的特殊感情,以及他们对亨德雷专横暴虐的反抗。
Part 2:Catherine因为虚荣、无知和愚昧,背弃了Heathcliff,成了画眉田庄的女主人。
Part 3:Heathcliff如何在绝望中把满腔仇恨化为报仇雪耻的计谋和行动。
Part 4:尽管只交代了Catherine的死亡,却突出地揭示了当他了解Linton和Cathy相爱后,思想上经历的一种崭新的变化——人性的复苏,从而使这出具有恐怖色彩的爱情悲剧透露出一束令人快慰的希望之光。
Timeline
1500: The stone above the front door of Wuthering Heights, bearing
Timeline
1500: The stone above the front door of Wuthering Heights, bearing
1757: Hindley born (summer); Nelly born
1762: Edgar Linton born
1765: Catherine Earnshaw born (summer); Isabella Linton born (late 1765)
1771: Heathcliff brought to Wuthering Heights by Mr Earnshaw (late summer)
1773: Mrs Earnshaw dies (spring)
1774: Hindley sent off to college
1777: Hindley marries Frances; Mr Earnshaw dies and Hindley comes back (October); Heathcliff and Cathy visit Thrushcross Grange for the first time; Cathy remains behind (November), and then returns to Wuthering Heights (Christmas Eve)
1778: Hareton born (June); Frances dies
1780: Heathcliff runs away from Wuthering Heights; Mr and Mrs Linton both die
1783: Catherine has married Edgar (March); Heathcliff comes back (September)
1784: Heathcliff marries Isabella (February); Catherine dies and Cathy born (20 March); Hindley dies; Linton born (September)
1797: Isabella dies; Cathy visits Wuthering Heights and meets Hareton; Linton brought to Thrushcross Grange and then taken to Wuthering Heights
1800: Cathy meets Heathcliff and sees Linton again (20 March)
1801: Cathy and Linton are married (August); Edgar dies (August); Linton dies (September); Mr Lockwood goes to Thrushcross Grange and visits Wuthering Heights, beginning his narrative
1802: Mr Lockwood goes back to London (January); Heathcliff dies (April); Mr Lockwood comes back to Thrushcross Grange (September)
1803: Cathy plans to marry Hareton (1 January)
Now considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights met with
Now considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights met with
Emily Brontë is buried in St. Michael and All Angels' Church,
Emily Brontë is buried in St. Michael and All Angels' Church,
On October 1st 1848 Emily Brontë left Haworth parsonage for the last time to attend her brother Bramwell's funeral (he died of consumption).
Unfortunately, she caught a severe cold which lead to inflammation of the lungs and she also died of consumption shortly after, on the 19 December 1848. She was only 29 years old.
Reputedly she refused any family help or medical assistance during her illness.
Her sister Charlotte is also buried in the family vault but Anne was laid to rest in St. Mary's churchyard, Scarborough.
Pillar with inscription.
Inside Haworth Church and
Brontë Chapel
In 1845 Charlotte discovered a collection of Emily's poems and was
In 1845 Charlotte discovered a collection of Emily's poems and was
Anne Brontë
Born 17 January 1820
Thornton, Yorkshire, England
Died 28 May 1849
Anne Brontë
Born 17 January 1820
Thornton, Yorkshire, England
Died 28 May 1849
Pen name Acton Bell
Occupation Governess, novelist, poet
By Patrick Branwell Brontë ,1835
Early life
Anne’s mother died when she was only a year old,
Early life
Anne’s mother died when she was only a year old,
She and Emily were especially close, like “ twins”, “inseparable companions”, writing together on their imaginary world of Gondal, which Charlotte and brother Branwell wrote about. Like all the Brontë sisters, Anne was rather too dependent on these imaginary writings, but she had a strong sense of family duty .
Anne's studies at home included music,history, geography and drawing. Their aunt
Anne's studies at home included music,history, geography and drawing. Their aunt
Later, she began more formal studies at Roe Head School. She was quiet and hard-working, and more importantly, Anne was certainly aware that Charlotte and others were making sacrifices to give her the opportunity to do so. Anne stayed for two years, winning a good-conduct medal in December 1836, and returning home only during Christmas and the summer holidays.
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Governess --Employment at Blake Hall
Teaching or being a governess in a
Governess --Employment at Blake Hall
Teaching or being a governess in a
Anne drew on her experiences at Blake Hall in later writing Agnes Grey. Her heroine’s first position is a similar situation, supervising children of much the same age and sex. Anne’s fictional descriptions convey both detail and conviction, and independent anecdotes(趣闻) suggest that the Ingham children may well have been models for the Bloomfield children of the book. As adults, Cunliffe and Mary Ingham were known to be difficult and willful, thus Anne's stay at Blake Hall was hardly pleasant. At the end of the year, she returned home at Christmas, 1839, joining Charlotte and Emily, who had also left their positions, and Branwell.
Governess --Employment at Thorp Green
Anne soon obtained a second post: this
Governess --Employment at Thorp Green
Anne soon obtained a second post: this
The rest of her time she was with the Robinsons at their home Thorp Green. She was also obliged to accompany the family on their annual holidays to Scarborough. Between 1840 and 1844, Anne spent around five weeks each summer at the resort, and loved the place.A number of locations in Scarborough formed the setting for Agnes Grey 's final scenes.
All three Brontë sisters had spent time working as governesses or teachers, and all had experienced problems controlling their charges and coping with homesickness—but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
Representative novels-- Agnes Grey
Her first novel was Agnes Grey. This
Representative novels-- Agnes Grey
Her first novel was Agnes Grey. This
In this novel, Anne told the story by the first person and put educated, moral people and ill-educated wealthy people in sharp contrast. She warmly praised those who had truly Christian love, tolerant people, such as: Agnes Grey, Weston ,while angrily denounced other arrogant, cruel and selfish people.
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne’s second novel, The Tenant
Two novels--The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne’s second novel, The Tenant
Tenant of Wildfell Hall, spoke for woman's independence and against religious dogma. It presents an unsoftened picture of the degradation of the heroine’s first husband and sets against the Arminian belief that no soul shall be ultimately lost. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is perhaps the most shocking of the Brontës’ novels because in seeking to present the truth in literature, Anne’s depiction of alcoholism and debauchery(沉溺酒色) were profoundly disturbing to nineteenth century readers.
Her outspokenness raised some scandal, and Charlotte deplored the subject as morbid and out of keeping with her sister's nature, but the vigorous writing indicates that Anne found in it not only a moral obligation but also an opportunity of artistic development.
Now it is regarded as an exemplary feminist work.
Differences from her sisters
Anne’s style is a kind of placid and
Differences from her sisters
Anne’s style is a kind of placid and
For many years, Anne Brontë has been remembered primarily as the third Brontë sister, the meek one. This has occurred to a large extent because Anne is very different, as a person and as a writer, from Charlotte and Emily. The controlled, reflective camera eye of Agnes Grey is closer to Jane Austen's Persuasion than to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre . The painstaking realism and social criticism of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall directly counters the romanticized violence of Wuthering Heights.
Anne's novel was daring for the Victorian era with its depiction of scenes of mental and physical cruelty. Now, with increasing critical interest in women authors, her life is being reexamined, and her work reevaluated. Further, Anne was only twenty-eight when she wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; at a comparable age, Charlotte had produced only The Professor.