Even worse, the gender-neutral pseudonyms the sisters had chosen to hide their identities (Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell), had ...
When Elizabeth Gaskell published a biography of her late friend Charlotte Brontë in 1857, it caused a furor. More than 100 letters, ranging from the litigious to the mildly vexatious, arrived at the ...
The tiny manuscript is part of a series of magazines written by the teenage Brontës A lost manuscript which had been hidden for more than a century has uncovered a teenage Charlotte Brontë's ...
Why adaptations of Emily Brontë’s novel, across generations, have misunderstood the work and the its world. Why adaptations of Emily Brontë’s novel, across generations, have misunderstood the work and ...
The only known painting of the three Brontë sisters together was painted by their brother, Branwell, and was long thought lost. Circa 1834. Oil on canvas, 35 1/2 x 29 3/8 inches. Located in the ...
In 1847, English writer Emily Brontë published her first and only novel, Wuthering Heights. While it originally shocked and baffled critics, it eventually became a beloved classic. Multiple film ...
Author and poet Emily Brontë is best known for writing the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. Published under the pseudonym “Ellis Bell,” the Gothic romance garnered wide critical and commercial acclaim ...
An exceedingly rare painting by the English author Emily Brontë has been scooped at auction by the Brontë Parsonage Museum, which occupies her former home. The whimsical portrait of a woman with dark, ...
A lost manuscript which had been hidden for more than a century has uncovered a teenage Charlotte Brontë's fascination with "very naughty" Parisian society. The Journal of a Frenchman was the missing ...
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