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1,622 words, approx. 5 pages
 Anne Brontë ( 17 January 1820 - 28 May 1849 ) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest sibling of Charlotte and Emily Brontë . After initially publishing works under the pseudonyms Currer Bell, Ellis Bell, and Acton Bell they became famous as...



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Anne Bronte | | Variant Name: |
Acton Bell | | Birth Date: |
January 17, 1820 | | Death Date: |
May 28, 1849 | | Nationality: |
British, English | | Gender: |
Female |
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Biography of Anne Bronte
4,313 words, approx. 14 pages
 In Conversations in Ebury Street (1924), George Moore declared that "if Anne Brontë had lived ten years longer, she would have taken a place beside Jane Austen, perhaps even a higher place"; in addition, he described her first novel, Agnes Grey...
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Biography of Anne Bronte
3,672 words, approx. 12 pages
 While Anne Brontë remains the least known of the Brontë sisters, often referred to as the "other one" even by scholars, it should be remembered that upon her death at age twenty-nine in 1849 she was actually more accomplished than either...


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560 words, approx. 2 pages
 Anne Brontë (pronounced /ˈbrɒntɪ/) (January 17, 1820 – May 28, 1849) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest of the Brontë literary family. She used the pen name Acton Bell. She was born in the village of Thornton, near Bradford,...


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Anne Bronte: Way Ahead of the Times
11/16/1997: 413 words, approx. 1 pages Tara Fitzgerald and Rupert Graves star in Anne Bronte's dramatic and controversial tale about a woman's right to independence and freedom from a horrible marriage, "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." The story, which shocked Victorian England when it was published in 1848, was...
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