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Anne Bronte - tradução para Inglês

BRITISH NOVELIST AND POET (1820-1849)
Anne Bronte; Acton Bell; Anne Brote; Ann Bronte; Ann Brontë
  • Memorial slab lying on the grave of Anne Brontë
  • Anne Brontë, by [[Charlotte Brontë]], 1834
  • Branwell]]
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  • [[Brontë Parsonage Museum]]
  • Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. First edition
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  • The offices of Smith, Elder & Co. at No. 65 Cornhill

Anne Bronte         
n. Anne Bronte (1820-1849), scrittrice inglese di romanzi, sorella più giovane delle Bronte (sorella di Charlotte e Emily)
Emily Bronte         
  • [[Constantin Héger]], teacher of Charlotte and Emily during their stay in Brussels, on a [[daguerreotype]] dated {{circa}}&nbsp;1865
  • Gondal]] poems
  • Keeper, watercolour by Emily Brontë, 24 April 1838.
  • The three Brontë sisters, in an 1834 painting by their brother [[Branwell Brontë]]. From left to right: Anne, Emily and Charlotte. (Branwell used to be between Emily and Charlotte, but subsequently painted himself out.)
  • Title page of the original edition of ''[[Wuthering Heights]]'' (1847)
BRITISH NOVELIST AND POET (1818–1848)
Emily Bronte; Emily Jane Brontë; Emily Jane Bronte; Ellis Bell; Bronte, Emily; Emile Bronte
n. Emily Bronte, (1818-1848) scrittrice inglese autrice del noto romanzo "Cime Tempestose", sorella di Charlotte e Anne
Anne Hutchinson         
  • alt=photograph of a multi-coloured carved wooden sign which reads "Anne Hutchinson/Mary Dyer Memorial Herb Garden," behind which is a scenic small waterfall surrounded by green foliage.
  • alt=A photograph of a metal statue of a woman standing upright with her head tilted upward and her eyes looking up. She is dressed in a full dress, and beside her is a young girl who is clinging on to her.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a virile face and long dark hair; he is wearing a dark red robe-like outfit, and his demeanour conveys elegance and importance.
  • alt=Sketch of a crouched woman who is sheltering a small child, with four other children nearby. The children are being attacked by seven native Americans wielding tomahawks and knives, near the doorway of a dwelling house. There is a dead or dying young man lying on the ground in the foreground.
  • alt=Photograph of historical plaque affixed to a rock describing Anne Hutchinnson property now in Quincy, Massachusetts
  • alt=A painting of a man with long curly hair and a slight smile, wearing the bib of a colonial-era minister.
  • alt=Sketch of a man with long flowing hair who is wearing the bib of a colonial-era minister.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a stern expression on his face, wearing very dark clothing so that his pale hands show boldly. His hands are placed in front of him, separately, one above the other.
  • alt=Painting of a balding man with grey hair. The man is wearing a highly decorated coat, and he is holding a staff of sorts.
  • alt=A document with some hand-written and difficult to read text at the top, followed by 23 signatures, some of which are also difficult to read, with some washed-out text appearing in the margins. The document appears old and fragile.
  • alt=A photograph of a large rock, about the size of a small truck, that has a large fissure in the middle. The rock is surrounded by trees and other vegetation.
  • alt=Photograph of a man with longish dark hair; he is wearing formal attire which consists of a dark vest, a white shirt, and a tie of the style worn in 1860.
  • alt=A three-story building with three men standing in front having a conversation, and one or more other people near the building.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a white moustache and small beard. He is wearing a skull cap and the bib of a colonial-era minister.
PARTICIPANT IN THE ANTINOMIAN CONTROVERSY
Anne Marbury; Hutchinson, Anne; Anne hutchinson; Ann Hutchinson; Anne Marbury Hutchinson; Anne Hutchingson
Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643), colona e leader religiosa puritana nel Nuovo Mondo bandita dalla Colonia del Massachusetts con l"accusa di propaganda eretica

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Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë (, commonly ; 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, and the youngest member of the Brontë literary family.

Anne Brontë was the daughter of Maria (born Branwell) and Patrick Brontë, a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England. Anne lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors. Otherwise, she attended a boarding school in Mirfield between 1836 and 1837, and between 1839 and 1845 lived elsewhere working as a governess. In 1846 she published a book of poems with her sisters and later two novels, initially under the pen name Acton Bell. Her first novel, Agnes Grey, was published in 1847 with Wuthering Heights. Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, was published in 1848. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is often considered one of the first feminist novels.

Anne died at 29, most likely of pulmonary tuberculosis. After her death, her sister Charlotte edited Agnes Grey to fix issues with its first edition, but prevented republication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. As a result, Anne is not as well known as her sisters. Nonetheless, both of her novels are considered classics of English literature.