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1820-1849

The Bront? sisters

2002
Examines the lives and works of nineteenth-century sisters and writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, featuring a biographical profile, critical analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in their writing, a selection of critical essays, a chronology, and references.

The Bront?s

1995
A biography of the Bront? family, exploring the relationships among the three sisters (all noted nineteenth-century authors) and with other family members. Based on manuscripts, letters, and newspapers from that time period.

The Bront?s A to Z

the essential reference to their lives and work
2003
Contains over five hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about the lives and achievements, careers, writings, characters, and other aspects of the five literary Brontes, including Patrick, Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne.

Bloom's how to write about the Bront?s

2009
Provides a detailed introduction to writing an essay about literature and presents and discusses sample topics based on the works of Emily, Charlotte, and Anne Bront?.

The Bront?s

a beginner's guide
2003
Offers a brief introduction to the life and writings of the Bronte sisters, discussing how they developed the Gothic and Romantic gneres in their own unique ways, how their works shocked and delighted readers in their own time, and how their troubled lives influenced their work.

The Brontes

1997
Discusses the lives of Emily, Anne, Charlotte, and Branwell Bronte, and the times in which they lived.

The Bronte family

passionate literary geniuses
2003
A joint biography of Charlotte, Emily, Branwell, and Anne Bronte, exploring how the siblings sparked creativity in each other and how their lives were woven into their novels.

The Brontes

Branwell, Anne, Emily, Charlotte
1992
A biographical and critical examination of the lives and careers of the Bronte family.

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