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Haworth harvest

the story of the Bront?s
1969

The Bront? myth

2004
Explores how the Bronte sisters became cultural symbols in the mid-eighteenth century, despite the fact that their novels scandalized English society and the truth about their identities shocked their readers.

The Bront?s

Charlotte Bront? and her family
1988
Recreates the lives of Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Bronte in the context of their era.

The Brontes

Bloom's Major Novelists
2000
Contains a biography of the author, critical essays on each work, thematic analysis of each story, and more.

The Brontes

1988
Traces the brief but creative lives of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte. Includes excerpts from their journals, poetry and prose.

Becoming Jane Eyre

2009
A fictionalized account of the life of the Bronte sisters and the collaboration that led to "Jane Eyre, " describing the tragedies that shaped their lives, Charlotte's love affair with a married man, and the bond between the girls.

Glass Town

1997
A brief, fictionalized account of the daily lives of the Bront?s, told from the point of view of Charlotte.

The house of dead maids

2011
Eleven-year-old Tabby Aykroyd, who would later serve as housekeeper for thirty years to the Bront? sisters, is taken from an orphanage to a ghost-filled house, where she and a wild young boy are needed for a pagan ritual.

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.

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