Brontë
A British Literature, European Literature, Fiction book. I should get an award for finishing this book. I...
Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell, the four prodigiously gifted Bronte children, grew up in a world circumscribed by their father's dank, claustrophobic parsonage at Haworth in Yorkshire. Here their lively imaginations fed upon each other's childhood fantasies. They invented their own fictional world of romance and adventure which led to the great novels of the three girls' maturity. Branwell, the only son, of whom so much was expected, had his talent destroyed by wildness and alcohol, while only Charlotte among the three sisters lived barely long enough to enjoy her writing career.The story of the Bronte family is not, however, one of unrelieved...
Download or read Brontë in PDF formats. You may also find other subjects related with Brontë.
- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 512 pages
- ISBN: 9780552995832 / 552995835
SJLDbq__h8b.pdf
More About Brontë
Published some years ago, this is one of the better Bronte fictions, and is definitely worth reading. I should get an award for finishing this book. I can summarize it in one sentence: A family is perpetually sick, they write some stuff, and then they die. But seriously, I might've enjoyed it had it been half as long. A novel based on the lives of the Bronte family. Patrick Bronte, an Irish -born parson, was to outlive all his six children. Branwell, the only son, was destroyed by wildness and alcohol while Charlotte, Emily and Anne did not live long enough to enjoy their writing careers.