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Branwell Brontë (1817–1848)

Autor(a) de The Brontës: Selected Poems

10+ Works 291 Membros 1 Review 2 Favorited

About the Author

Obras de Branwell Brontë

Associated Works

Tales of Angria (1834) 175 cópias
Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal : Selected Writings (2010) — Contribuinte — 80 cópias
Delphi Complete Works of the Brontës (2011) — Autor, algumas edições54 cópias
Selected Brontë Poems (1985) — Autor — 10 cópias
Jane Eyre and Assorted Brontë Juvenalia 1826-1847 (2008) — Contribuinte — 8 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Brontë, Branwell
Nome de batismo
Brontë, Patrick Branwell
Data de nascimento
1817-06-26
Data de falecimento
1848-09-24
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Thornton, Yorkshire, England, UK
Local de falecimento
Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Causa da morte
tuberculosis
Locais de residência
Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Educação
at home
Ocupação
painter
tutor
poet
Relacionamentos
Brontë, Emily (sister)
Brontë, Charlotte (sister)
Brontë, Anne (sister)
Brontë, Patrick (Father)
Pequena biografia
Known always as Branwell (named for his mother, Maria Branwell), he was the only brother of the more famous Brontë sisters.

Membros

Resenhas

The Brontës by Pamela Norris is a collection of selected poems from not only the Bronte sisters, but also certain poems from their brother Patrick Branwell Brontë. According to the introduction, Patrick Bronte was a good poet, but did not reach the level of sophistication of his sisters. Emily Brontë, according to Norris, is the most accomplished of the poets in terms of grasping meter and other components of poetry. Anne Brontë is the most accessible, and readers often find it easier to emotionally connect with the poet. Charlotte Brontë‘s poems often resemble her novels with their passionate women and abrasive men, but Norris says her narrative style can often overwhelm the poem and obscure its meaning.

The collection begins with a selection of poems from Charlotte, and many of these poems are bogged down in narrative, poetic prose, but the meaning of the poems are not completely obscured. In fact, the selection of poems offer a sense of longing and despair topped with a current of optimism and rays of hope. In “Mementos,” Charlotte alludes to the precious nature of material objects, which even though tied to loved ones, is now moldy and dusty — long forgotten.

Read the full review: http://savvyverseandwit.com/2010/12/the-brontes-by-pamela-norris.html
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Marcado
sagustocox | Dec 15, 2010 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
10
Also by
5
Membros
291
Popularidade
#80,411
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
1
ISBNs
26
Favorito
2

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