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Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849

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Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë, by Charlotte Brontë, 1834
Born: January 17, 1820(1820-01-17)
Thornton, Yorkshire, England
Died: May 28, 1849
Scarborough, England
Occupation: Governess, Novelist, Poet
Anne Brontë's grave at Scarborough
Anne Brontë's grave at Scarborough

Anne Brontë (IPA: [bɹɒntɪ]) (January 17, 1820 – May 28, 1849) was a British novelist and poet, the youngest of the Brontë literary family. She used the pen name Acton Bell.

She was born in the village of Thornton, near Bradford, Yorkshire, England, the last of six children. After the family moved to Haworth in 1821 where her father, Patrick Brontë, was appointed perpetual curate, Anne's mother, Maria Branwell Brontë, died of cancer. In 1825, her two eldest siblings, Maria and Elizabeth died of tuberculosis contracted at the Clergy Daughters' boarding school at Cowan Bridge, Lancashire. Much has been written about the influence of these deaths on Brontë and her remaining siblings as well as its possible influence on their writings.

Anne was educated at Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head, Mirfield. Between 1839 and 1845 she worked as a governess while writing in her spare time, which she had begun to do in early childhood with her two surviving sisters, Charlotte and Emily. Their first publication, a volume of poetry, was released under a pseudonym in 1846, a year after she began her first novel, Agnes Grey. It was published within a month of Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre and was bound in three volumes with her sister Emily's novel Wuthering Heights. Her second and last novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was published in 1848, shortly before the deaths of her brother Branwell and her sister Emily in September and December of 1848 respectively.

Anne died of pulmonary tuberculosis at the seaside resort of Scarborough, England, where she had gone to convalesce after a prolonged illness. A blue plaque on the wall of the town's Grand Hotel marks her place of death. She was buried in the town's Saint Mary's Churchyard.

Published works

  • Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell 1846
  • Agnes Grey, published 1847
  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, published 1848

References

  • Anne Brontë, Winifred Gerin
  • A Life of Anne Brontë, Edward Chitham
  • The Brontës, Juliet Barker

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NAME Brontë, Anne
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Bell, Acton
SHORT DESCRIPTION English novelist and poet
DATE OF BIRTH January 17, 1820(1820-01-17)
PLACE OF BIRTH Thornton, Yorkshire, England
DATE OF DEATH May 28, 1849
PLACE OF DEATH Scarborough, England

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Books

Agnes Grey
Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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