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Belgian Essays

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ISBN-10: 0300064896

ISBN-13: 9780300064896

Edition: 1996

Authors: Charlotte Bront�, Emily Bront�, Sue Lonoff, Sue Lonoff

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Sue Lonoff offers a mine of information on the Brontes and their Brussels experience, exploring why the 6 months in Belgium meant so much to the sisters and how their writing exercises affected their developing prose styles.
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List price: $60.00
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 1/31/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.090

Charlotte Bronte, the third of six children, was born April 21, 1816, to the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte in Yorkshire, England. Along with her sisters, Emily and Anne, she produced some of the most impressive writings of the 19th century. The Brontes lived in a time when women used pseudonyms to conceal their female identity, hence Bronte's pseudonym, Currer Bell. Charlotte Bronte was only five when her mother died of cancer. In 1824, she and three of her sisters attended the Clergy Daughter's School in Cowan Bridge. The inspiration for the Lowood School in the classic Jane Eyre was formed by Bronte's experiences at the Clergy Daughter's School. Her two older sisters…    

Emily Bronte, the sister of Charlotte, shared the same isolated childhood on the Yorkshire moors. Emily, however, seems to have been much more affected by the eerie desolation of the moors than was Charlotte. Her one novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), draws much of its power from its setting in that desolate landscape. Emily's work is also marked by a passionate intensity that is sometimes overpowering. According to English poet and critic Matthew Arnold, "for passion, vehemence, and grief she had no equal since Byron." This passion is evident in the poetry she contributed to the collection (Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell) published by the Bronte sisters in 1846 under male pseudonyms…    

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Editorial Method
Sacrifice of an Indian Widow
The Sick Young Girl
dictee: The Poor Girl
Evening Prayer in a Camp
dictee: Evening Prayer on Board a Ship
The Nest
The Immensity of God
The Cat
two fragments: Plea for Cats and The Two Dogs
The Siege of Oudenarde
The Siege of Oudenarde
Anne Askew: Imitation
dictee: Eudorus
Portrait: King Harold before the Battle of Hastings
Portrait: Harold on the Eve of the Battle of Hastings
dictee: Mirabeau on the Tribune
Portrait: Peter the Hermit
Imitation: Portrait of Peter the Hermit
dictee: The Capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders
Letter (Madam)
Letter of invitation to a Clergyman
Letter (My dear Mama)
Filial Love
Letter from one brother to another
The Butterfly
The Caterpillar
The Aim of Life
Human Justice
The Palace of Death
The Palace of Death
The Fall of the Leaves
dictee: The Fall of the Leaves
Letter (My Dear Jane)
The Death of Napoleon
On the Death of Napoleon (Heger's version)
The Death of Moses
Notes on the Death of Moses
Athens Saved by Poetry
Letter from a Poor Painter to a Great Lord
List of Manuscript Locations
Notes
Bibliography
Index