We Wove a Web in Childhood

We Wove a Web in Childhood
Author: Cally Phillips
Publisher: Hoampresst Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910601310

To mark the bicentenary of the birth of the Brontes, this play, first performed in 1993 is published for first time. Using the poems and letters of the Brontes from their earliest juvenilia, it explores the relationship between fiction, fantasy and fact in a dramatic form.

The Cambridge Companion to the Brontës

The Cambridge Companion to the Brontës
Author: Heather Glen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002-12-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521779715

The extraordinary works of the three sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë have entranced and challenged scholars, students, and general readers for the past 150 years. This Companion offers a fascinating introduction to those works, including two of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century - Charlotte's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights. In a series of original essays, contributors explore the roots of the sisters' achievement in early nineteenth-century Haworth, and the childhood 'plays' they developed; they set these writings within the context of a wider history, and show how each sister engages with some of the central issues of her time. The essays also consider the meaning and significance of the Brontës' enduring popular appeal. A detailed chronology and guides to further reading provide further reference material, making this a volume indispensable for scholars and students, and all those interested in the Brontës and their work.

Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal

Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0192827634

In this new edition the writings of the young Brontës - Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and Branwell - are presented together for the first time in a single volume. The fantasy worlds of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal, experiments in romance and realism, provided a rich source for their later work and offer an insight into their developing creativity.

Brontes: Selected Poems

Brontes: Selected Poems
Author: Charlotte Bronte
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1474625681

The Bronte sisters lives and works have become modern-day cultural touchstones. Emily Bronte, best known for her novel WUTHERING HEIGHTS, began writing poetry first and, before her untimely death, wrote some of the most touching and emotive poems which often reflected the landscape of her Yorkshire home. Charlotte Bronte, whose novel JANE EYRE has had numerous TV and film adaptations, took responsibility for finding a home for their work. In her own words, ' We had very early cherished the dream of one day becoming authors'. Anne Bronte, author of AGNES GREY, often used autobiographical elements in her poems, giving us a hints of the struggles and turmoil of her life. These poems offer glimpses of the joys and sorrows of the Brontes and are a beautifully compelling introduction to their writing and lives.

The Brontës and the Idea of the Human

The Brontës and the Idea of the Human
Author: Alexandra Lewis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107154812

Investigates the idea of the human within Brontë sisters' work, offering new insight on their writing and cultural contexts.

Romantic Women Poets, 1770-1838

Romantic Women Poets, 1770-1838
Author: Andrew Ashfield
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780719053085

Andrew Ashfield provides an important feminist document and a genuine means of unravelling Romanticism in Romantic Women Poets, an anthology of some 180 poems from the period 1770 to 1838.

The Brontë Sisters

The Brontë Sisters
Author: Catherine Rayner
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1526703149

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. “A fascinating account of the siblings’ formative years to their deaths, exploring the forces that shaped them.” —Telegraph & Argus From early childhood, literature and the world of books held the attention and sparked the fertile imaginations of the emotionally intense and fascinating Brontë siblings. Beset by tragedy, three outlets existed for their grief and their creative talents; they escaped into books, into the wild moorlands surrounding their home and into their own rich inner lives and an intricate play-world born of their collective imaginations. In this new study, Catherine Rayner offers a full and fascinating exploration of the formative years of these bright children, taking us on a journey from their earliest years to their tragically early deaths. The Brontë girls grew into women who were unafraid to write themselves into territories previously only visited by male authors. In addition, they tackled all the taboo subjects of their time; divorce, child abuse, bigamy, domestic violence, class, female depression and mental illness. Nothing was beyond their scope and it is especially for this ability and determination to speak for women, the marginalized and the disadvantaged that they are remembered and celebrated today, two hundred years after their births in the quiet Yorkshire village of Haworth. This timely release offers a fresh perspective on a fascinating family and a unique trio of talented and trailblazing sisters whose books will doubtless continue to haunt and inspire for generations to come. “Rayner certainly opens some interesting windows onto the world with her melding of the social conditions and the emotional and psychological states of her ‘subjects.’” —Alliance of Literary Societies

You Can Go Home Again

You Can Go Home Again
Author: Monica McGoldrick
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1997-06-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780393316506

In this revelatory book, esteemed family therapist Monica McGoldrick explores why families behave as they do, using genograms (family trees) to illustrate family patterns. Mapped out over a three-generation span, repeated estrangements, alliances, even divorces and suicides, prove more than coincidental. McGoldrick uses the genograms of famous families - including the Kennedys, Hepburns, Beethovens and Brontes - the discuss the influence of birth order and sibling rivalry, family myths and secrets, cultural differences, couple relationships and the pivotal role of loss. Relevant questions to ask appear at the end of each chapter, helping the reader become researcher, uncovering information previously withheld, misunderstood or overlooked.

Charlotte Brontë from the Beginnings

Charlotte Brontë from the Beginnings
Author: Judith E. Pike
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131716816X

Composed of serialized works, poems, short tales, and novellas, Charlotte Brontë's juvenilia merit serious scholarly attention as revelatory works in and of themselves as well as for what they tell us about the development of Brontë as a writer. This timely collection attends to both critical strands, positioning Brontë as an author whose career encompassed the Romantic and Victorian eras and delving into the developing nineteenth century's literary concerns as well as the growth of the writer's mind. As the contributors show, Brontë's authorship took shape among the pages of her juvenilia, as figures from Brontë's childhood experience of the world such as Wellington and Napoleon transmuted to her fictional pages, while her siblings' works and worlds both overlapped with and extended beyond her own.

The Brontës

The Brontës
Author: Rebecca Fraser
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"A fresh and modern view of Charlotte Bronte--as a woman searching for love and as a writer who helped change society's perceptions about her sex. Her moving, eloquent portrait will interest not only Bronte devotees but all contemporary women."--Kirkus Reviews