Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)

Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)

Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)

Brontë Sisters: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)


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Overview

CONTENTS Pilate's Wife's Dream. Faith and Despondency. A Reminiscence. Mementos. Stars. The Philosopher. The Arbour. Home. The Wife's Will. Remembrance. Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas. The Wood. A Death-Scene. Song. The Penitent. Music on Christmas Morning. Frances. Anticipation. Stanzas. Gilbert. The Prisoner. If This Be All. Life. Hope. Memory. The Letter. A Day Dream. To Cowper. Regret. To Imagination. The Doubter's Prayer. Presentiment. How Clear She Shines. A Word to the "Elect.” The Teacher's Monologue. Sympathy. Past Days. Passion. Preference. Plead for Me. The Consolation. Evening Solace. Self-Interrogation. Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day. Stanzas. Death. Views of Life. Parting. Stanzas to —— Appeal. Honour's Martyr. The Student's Serenade. Apostasy. Stanzas. The Captive Dove. Winter Stores. My Comforter. Self-Congratulation. The Missionary. The Old Stoic. Fluctuations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782377870608
Publisher: Oregan Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2017
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Emily Brontë was born in 1818, the daughter of a curate. She was the most enigmatic of the three famous novelist sisters. Losing her mother very early in her life and following her elder sister Charlotte to school, she found life away from the Haworth parsonage extremely hard. Her time as a teacher at Law Hill School near Halifax was similarly trying. Homesickness drew her back to the moors and the life of a reclusive author. It was there, in 1848, that she died of tuberculosis just months after her brother Branwell. Few of her papers survive and her reputation is based on a few surviving poems and one novel, Wuthering Heights.
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