In 1829-30, Charlotte Brontë was 13 and her brother Branwell Brontë 12. Creating fantasy worlds they called Angria and Glass Town, the siblings made teeny tiny books. Measuring less than 1 inch by 2 ...
The most famous painting of the Brontë sisters – in fact, the only group portrait in existence – hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London, depicting diminutive Anne, Emily and eldest sister ...
THE BRONTE Society has revealed plans to celebrate the 200th anniversaries of the literary sisters - and will take a fresh look at their ne’er-do-well brother Branwell. Did you know with a Digital ...
Branwell has had a large amount of literature written about him, mostly because of society’s interest in his sisters, more often than not he is portrayed as a demon-character . From Mary Robinson’s ...
BRANWELL Bronte failed to achieve the enduring literary success of his sisters, and is remembered largely for his drinking habits than his literary or artistic success. But this year - the ...
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THE INFERNAL WORLD OF BRANWELL BRONTË(336 pp.)—Daphne Du Maurier —Doubleday ($4.50). Everyone knows of the Brontë sisters; fewer people recall that they had a brother. Yet before his 21st year, ...
Charlotte Brontë published Jane Eyre in 1847, when she was 31 years old, but she was already making books when she was a teenager in West Yorkshire, England. The Young Men’s Magazine, one of six ...
Emily Jane Brontë was born on July 30, 1818, in Thornton, Yorkshire, England. Emily was the fifth child of Reverend Patrick Brontë and his wife, Maria Branwell Brontë. The family moved to Haworth, ...