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    Anne Brontë (/ ˈ b r ɒ n t i /, commonly /-t eɪ /; [1] 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family. Anne Brontë was the daughter of Maria (née Branwell) and Patrick Brontë, a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England.

  2. Anne Brontë was the youngest of the Brontë sisters, and she often challenged societal norms through her writing, advocating for gender equality and social justice.

  3. Aug 22, 2023 · When considering the idea of childhood as a discrete and ideal time in life, Brontës perspective shifts from straightforward to complex as can be traced by the developments from ‘The Bluebell’ (1840) to ‘Memory’ (1845) and ‘Z-‘s Dream’ (1846).

  4. Sep 27, 2024 · Anne Brontë was an English poet and novelist, sister of Charlotte and Emily Brontë and author of Agnes Grey (1847) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848). The youngest of six children of Patrick and Marie Brontë, Anne was taught in the family’s Haworth home and at Roe Head School.

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  5. Mar 14, 2021 · This week marks the 192 nd anniversary of an especially wonderful piece of Brontë juvenilia – written by Charlotte Brontë when she was just 12 years old, and dated by her on the 12 th March 1829, she entitled it simply ‘The History of the Year.’ It tells us a lot about the lives of the young Brontës at the time, so I’ve reproduced it ...

  6. 1 Anne Bronte's Life: 'age and experience' Just as it has been inevitable that Anne Bronte should be seen within the context of her more famous sisters, Emily and Charlotte, so it has been inevitable that she has been done the least justice in that context. We must see her in that context to understand her, but we must

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  8. Dec 3, 2013 · Traditional images of Anne Brontë do not do justice to her strong-minded and thoughtful feminism. She was particularly concerned with the ideals of manliness and womanliness held out to children, and their consequent effects on adults.

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