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...1932.15(D4) Lines 1-52THE POEMS OF EMILY JANE BRONTE AND ANNE BRONTE. Oxford: TheShakespeare Head Press...thewhole manuscript)THE LIFE AND EAGER DEATH OF EMILY BRONTË. By Virginia Moore.London: Rich and...
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...was retained. The signature 'Emily J. Bronte' in the copyowned by the University...different hands,neither of them Emily's.1850In 1850, after the death...see app. III. undoubtedly by Emily, eight from A and eight fromB...
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...descriptions, 58, 129, 177,284 n.32; in Branwell's later writing,211; in the early writing of Emily andAnne, 63; Mr Bronte's livings in, 13;Charlotte's reaction to climate of, 240;emigration from, 30; Yorkshirepainters...
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...Augusta herself was surely a forerunner of Emily'sAugusta, fatal heroine of her Gondal...There can be no doubt that Branwell and Emily, dur­ing the time when Charlotte...Newton, contains so many names usedlater by Emily in her Gondal poems that it may indeed...
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...00ADteen printed there not taken from one of Emily Brontë's two transcript note­books. C. W. Hatfield, the best of Emily Brontë's editors, printed it...her thoughts about her sister ratherthan Emily Brontë's own thoughts. In fact...
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...artist's sisters becalled upon to make? Emily and Anne were as yet tooyoung to do much...was going to be a teacher at Roehead,Emily accompanying her as a pupil.As a matter...s,at Roehead, taking her sister Emily with her as a pupil.
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...Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell', in Emily Bronte, WutheringHeights, ed. Hilda Marsden...Meynell, and Charlotte Mew, but not Emily Brontë. KathleenHickok...organized thematicallyand acknowledges Emily Brontë, along with Barrett...
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...proudly, a Yorkshire girl.Shirley and Emily do differ importantly and obviouslyin temperament. Emily was silent, remote, avoiding socialcontacts...relishing badinage with Yorkeand Helstone. Emily was unadaptable, uncompromising,unpractical...
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...of postmodern literature and culture."Baby-Work: The Myth of Rebirth in Wuthering Heights" byStevie Davies fromEmily Bronte: The Artist as a Free Woman byStevie Davies, © 1983 byStevie Davies.Reprinted by permission of Carcanet Press Ltd...
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