After leaving school, Emily continued her studies with her two surviving sisters, Charlotte and Anne, and their brother, Branwell. With access to their father’s library, the Brontë siblings read and ...
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Two hundred years on, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights still means ... returned to the subject earlier this month, writing a new poem titled Emily, which has been inscribed in stone on the wiley ...
Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship like the holly-tree — The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms But which will bloom most constantly? The wild rose-briar is sweet in spring, Its ...
You can discover a lot about a poem by comparing it to one by another author that deals with a similar subject. You could compare features such as theme, form, structure, rhythm, language and ...
What sacramental hurt that brings The terror of the truth of things Had changed thee? Secret be it yet. ’T was thine, upon a headland set, To view no isles of man ...
As one who has spent many a summer’s day reading philosophy in ‘chambers drear’, I can empathize with Emily Brontë’s poem. For several years now I have made use of her poetry when teaching ...
Writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë are commemorated in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. Their tablet, made of Huddlestone stone, was given by the Brontë Society, and was erected on 9th ...
Emily Brontë was born in 1818, the daughter of a curate ... Few of her papers survive and her reputation is based on a few surviving poems and one novel, Wuthering Heights.
The collection includes seven of Charlotte Bronte's "little books", a collection of poems by Anne, and Emily's notebook of 31 poems Sotheby's has postponed the auction of a "lost library" of ...
Branwell Brontë painted himself out of this painting of his three sisters Anne, Emily, and Charlotte, c. 1834. Self caricature of Branwell (1847) in bed waiting to die. Portrait by Brontë about 1833; ...