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Branwell Brontë: Branwell Brontë, self portrait, 1840
 
 

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Branwell Brontë Information
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Patrick Branwell Brontë (IPA: [ˈbɹɒntɪ]; 26 June 1817 – 24 September 1848) was a painter and poet, the only son of the Brontë family, and the brother of the writers Charlotte, Emily and...


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Branwell Brontë ( 26 June 1817 – 24 September 1848 ) was an English painter and poet, the only son of the Brontë family, and the brother of the writers Charlotte , Emily and Anne . Sourced Thorp Green Full text at Wikisource I sit, this evening,...


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The Village Voice
Branwell: A Novel Of The Bronte Brother
02/08/2006: 239 words, approx. 1 pages
Charlotte's sib: A novelist fleshes out an invisible man BRANWELL: A NOVEL OF THE BRONTE BROTHER By Douglas A. Martin SoftSkull, 256pp., $13.95 Patrick Branwell Bronte is one of those peripheral figures in literary history, lurking in the shadows of his more famous...
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The Washington Post
Poems by Brontes' Brother Auctioned
12/14/1993: 412 words, approx. 1 pages
Branwell Bronte, the dissipated unknown brother of Charlotte, Emily and Anne, found a measure of fame today when a collection of his works fetched more than $45,000 at auction. The Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth, Yorkshire, where the family of writers lived, paid...
 


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Critical Essay by Robert G. Collins
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In the following essay, Collins offers a comprehensive introduction to two of Brontë's Angrian chronicles, The Life of … Northangerland and Real Life in Verdopolis, describing their inception among the tales of the Brontë children's “Great Glasstown Confederacy” and noting their emphasis on the figure of the Luciferian anti-hero.
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Critical Essay by Robert G. Collins
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In the following essay, Collins undertakes a close examination of Brontë as a poet, considering his publishing history, relationships with his sisters (particularly Emily), poetic influences, and primary themes and characters.
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Critical Essay by Alice Law
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In the following excerpt, Law argues that Branwell, not Emily, wrote Wuthering Heights, citing the masculine tone of the novel among other evidence to support her claim.
 


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