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English novelist and poet

  • Childhood

    Childhood
    She was born in 1816 Torton- England. She was born in the family of priest. When she was 5 her mother died. Their family consisted of 6 children. Three sisters were fond of poetry.
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    Childhood

    She was born in 1816 Torton- England. She was born in the family of priest. When she was 5 her mother died. Their family consisted of 6 children. Three sisters were fond of poetry.
  • Childhood

    She was born in England (Torton). She was born in family of the priest.The family had 6 children. When she was 5 your mother died. Three sisters were famous in the literary sphere.
  • Initial experience

    She wrote her poetry and stories from her youth. She was an insatiable reader in her childhood and adolescence, she wrote stories and give home performances with her brothers and sisters.
  • Initial experience

    Initial experience
    She wrote her poetry and stories from her youth. She was an insatiable reader in her childhood and adolescence, she wrote stories and give home performances with her brothers and sisters.
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    She wrote poetry and novel since youth

    She was an insatiable reader in her childhood and adolescence, she wrote stories and give home performances with her brothers and sisters. She graduated from high school of Clergy Daters. Then British poetess worked as a teacher.
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    She didn’t like to work as a teacher and governess.

    She with her sisters graduated the school of Clergy Daughters. Then she continued her education at Roe-Head school. In 1839 British poetess got the work as a teacher and soon she met her the first love. This experience of the senses in the future will be very helpful in writing novels. She had been dreaming of being a writer since childhood. And after a while she left her job as a governess.
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    She didn’t like to work as a teacher and governess.

    She with her sisters graduated the school of Clergy Daughters. Then she continued her education at Roe-Head school. In 1839 British poetess got the work as a teacher and soon she met her the first love. This experience of the senses in the future will be very helpful in writing novels. She had been dreaming of being a writer since childhood. And after a while she left her job as a governess.
  • The project is a private school

    In search of earnings, she decided to establish a family school. However, the idea was failed.
  • The project is a private school

    In search of earnings, she decided to establish a family school. However, the idea was failed.
  • Beginning of literary career

    She persuaded her sisters to produce the first collection of poetry, but she used by nickname – Currer. Other her works were novel: “A teacher”, “Wuthering”, “Agnes Gray”, “Legends of Angria” and others. She has received many literary failures in the publication.
  • Beginning of literary career

    She persuaded her sisters to produce the first collection of poetry, but she used by nickname – Currer. Other her works were novel: “A teacher”, “Wuthering”, “Agnes Gray”, “Legends of Angria” and others. She has received many literary failures in the publication.
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    Her most famous novels

    This period was filled with a very active literary activity. Shirley (1849), Villette (1853), Emma, Another Lady (1980); Emma Brown, by Clare Boylan (2003). but Jane Eyre's book was a great success (1847).
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    Poems

    Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846)
    Selected Poems of the Brontes, Everyman Poetry (1997)
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    Her most famous novels

    This period was filled with a very active literary activity. Shirley (1849), Villette (1853), Emma, Another Lady (1980); Emma Brown, by Clare Boylan (2003). but Jane Eyre's book was a great success (1847).
  • Final year

    In 1854 English writer married a priest named Arthur bell Nichols. She died during pregnancy.