Biography Reviews of Emily Bronte and Her Sisters | New Republic
he Brontës have always been novelists’ novelists, perhaps because their history is novelistic material—the six children in their bleak setting of the Yorkshire moors, their struggle against fate,...
View Article13 January (1849): Charlotte Bronte to William Smith Williams
At the time of this letter’s writing the Brönte household was in disarray. Branwell, Charlotte’s elder brother, had died from a case of alcoholism-enflamed bronchitis in September 1848. Soon after...
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Charlotte and Emily Brontë gave us romanticised, byronic heroes, but Anne refused to wear rose-tinted glasses when dealing with male alcoholism and brutality via Anne Brontë: the unsung sister, who...
View ArticleWas Anne Bronte Dracula inspiration? – Yorkshire Post
Letters discovered in a fly-filled Victorian prison cell shed new light on the creation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. via Was Anne Bronte Dracula inspiration? – Yorkshire Post.
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