The Brontë sisters were daughters of the priest Patrick Brontë that in Haworth, Yorkshire, England in the first half of the 19th Century lived.
The three sisters of talent has several novels, the first written secretly created and published under fictitious names. Each sister has chosen the name of a man, pretending brothers when they offered their books, publishers of books.
In Victorian times, women were less competent writers than male writers. The Bronte sisters also hope to preserve their privacy by using pseudonyms.
Charlotte wrote under the name Currer Bell. Emily wrote under the name Ellis Bell. The youngest sister, Anne, was Acton Bell.
Her first foray into the publishing world was a slim volume of poetry. They had hoped to create their own school in Haworth, but her plan failed when turned to the writing as a means of earning income. If Charlotte read a few poems of Emily, she saw a great literary value, but not enough to fill a volume of poems. Said Charlotte and Anne were her own poems when she approached a publisher.
The book of poetry has not the sisters of the money they wanted but still they tried to create novels, even a company more profitable.
Publishers accept three novels of the Bronte sisters. Charlotte's novel "The Professor was published, but has not been a success. Publication of the novels of Emily and Anne were shelved. But Smith Publishers and Elder encouraging letters, wrote that Charlotte Jane Eyre wrote then, who began and was critically and audience received.
The success of Jane Eyre has encouraged the publication of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte. None of these books has experienced the same success as Jane Eyre.
Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights offended reviewers, which they described as a history of against Nature. wrote one critic wondered how a person could be such a disturbing story without committing suicide. Only years after his death at the age of thirty, Emily Bronte novel is an important novel, which would eventually become a classic of English literature was considered.
The novels of the Bronte sisters center on the difficulties faced by women because of social expectations and mores of Victorian England faced. The women of that time had the job opportunities were few and dependent on men in their families or men who employ them. Most of these novels have the expression of early feminism in the beginning, where the protagonists find it hard to gain independence and autonomy are considered. Characters, not to defend in a position to acquire or to some minimal force, suffer much and be as models of failure and describes with compassion.
Although only one novel, Wuthering Heights was Emily, Charlotte and Anne produced several others. Here is a list of books by the Bronte sisters
Wuthering Heights (1847) by Emily Bronte is a complex set and unsettling story of longing, revenge, and dysfunctional family relationships in the bogs English.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is an orphan struggling to economic stability and respect in a time when individual freedom and autonomy has been difficult to achieve for women. Jane is an educator for the intelligent and troubled Mr Rochester, with whom she falls in love.
The Professor by Charlotte Bronte was launched in 1857 after his death. The story focuses on the orphans Crimsmith William and his struggle to abuse from the clutches of her brother free. He hopes to leave the store and enter into a life of science.
Shirley by Charlotte Bronte (1849) finds a period of social unrest in England. Shirley is an independent woman looking for help of some importance in his life. Charlotte on the main character of his sister Emily is based.
Villette by Charlotte Bronte (1853) was the last novel by Charlotte, Story of Lucy Snow, an independent young woman who takes a job at a girls' school in a foreign country.
Ages Grey Anne Bronte (1847) revolves around the sad life of a teacher in Victorian England and the problems of young women to earn in distress, facing a respectable life.
The Tennant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte (1848) has developed better than Agnes Grey received. The protagonist, Helen goes against the agreement when she gets to her violent husband, and spoke with a frankness unusual in a time where the good way is a decent woman.
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