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  2. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the second and final novel written by English author Anne Brontë.It was first published in 1848 under the pseudonym Acton Bell. Probably the most shocking of the Brontës' novels, it had an instant and phenomenal success, but after Anne's death her sister Charlotte prevented its re-publication in England until 1854.

  3. Anne Brontë - Wikipedia

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    Anne Brontë (/ ˈ b r ɒ n t i /, commonly /-t eɪ /; [1] 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family.. Anne Brontë was the daughter of Maria (née Branwell) and Patrick Brontë, a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England.

  4. Agnes Grey - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Grey, A Novel is the first novel by English author Anne Brontë (writing under the pen name of "Acton Bell"), first published in December 1847, and republished in a second edition in 1850. [2] The novel follows Agnes Grey, a governess , as she works within families of the English gentry.

  5. Brontë family - Wikipedia

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    Wuthering Heights was her only novel. Anne (1820–1849), born in Market Street, Thornton on 17 January 1820, was a poet and novelist. She wrote a largely-autobiographical novel entitled Agnes Grey, but her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), was far more ambitious.

  6. List of English novelists - Wikipedia

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    Anne Billson (born 1954) Alan Bilton (born 1969) Carol Birch (born 1951) Clementina Black (1853–1923) Robert Black (1829–1915) John Blackburn (1923–1993), thrillers; Julia Blackburn (born 1948) R. D. Blackmore (1821–1900), Lorna Doone; Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951), especially ghost stories; Nicholas Blincoe (born 1965), Manchester ...

  7. Emily Brontë - Wikipedia

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    Emily's novel was the inspiration for the debut single, "Wuthering Heights", by UK singer-songwriter Kate Bush released in January 1978 as the lead single from Bush's debut album The Kick Inside. It uses unusual harmonic progressions and irregular phrase lengths, with lyrics inspired by the location and characters of the 1847 novel.

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  9. Category:Novels by Anne Brontë - Wikipedia

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