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Bronte   /brˈɑnti/   Listen
Bronte

noun
1.
English novelist; youngest of three Bronte sisters (1820-1849).  Synonym: Anne Bronte.
2.
English novelist; one of three Bronte sisters (1818-1848).  Synonyms: Currer Bell, Emily Bronte, Emily Jane Bronte.
3.
English novelist; oldest of three Bronte sisters (1816-1855).  Synonym: Charlotte Bronte.



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"Bronte" Quotes from Famous Books



... Elizabeth Barrett. Rossetti. Morris. Swinburne. Novelists of the Victorian Age. Charles Dickens. William Makepeace Thackeray. George Eliot. Minor Novelists of the Victorian Age. Charles Reade. Anthony Trollope. Charlotte Bronte. Bulwer Lytton. Charles Kingsley. Mrs. Gaskell. Blackmore. Meredith. Hardy. Stevenson. Essayists of the Victorian Age. Macaulay. Carlyle. Ruskin. Matthew Arnold. Newman. The Spirit of Modern Literature. ...
— English Literature - Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World • William J. Long

... which instructs a man to think that what he likes is good, instead of teaching him first to distinguish what is good before he likes it. The art of fiction, as Jane Austen knew it, declined from her through Scott, and Bulwer, and Dickens, and Charlotte Bronte, and Thackeray, and even George Eliot, because the mania of romanticism had seized upon all Europe, and these great writers could not escape the taint of their time; but it has shown few signs of recovery in England, because English criticism, in the presence of the Continental masterpieces, ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells

... think is my favourite book? Just now, I mean; I change every three days. Wuthering Heights. Emily Bronte was quite young when she wrote it, and had never been outside of Haworth churchyard. She had never known any men in her life; how COULD she ...
— Daddy-Long-Legs • Jean Webster

... worldly theory of necessities, the great worldly scale of pleasures? Miss Blunt's only luxuries are a subscription to the circulating library, and an occasional walk on the beach, which, like one of Miss Bronte's heroines, she paces in company with an old Newfoundland dog. I am afraid she is sadly ignorant. She reads nothing but novels. I am bound to believe, however, that she has derived from the perusal of these ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 • Various

... crater is 3700 toises. Italian mineralogists have estimated the circumference of Etna at 840,000 palmas, or 119 miles. With these data, the ratio of the height to the circumference would be only a seventy-second; but I find on tracing a curve through Catania, Palermo, Bronte, and Piemonte, only 62 miles in circumference, according to the best maps. This increases the ratio to a fifty-fourth. Does the basis fall on the outside of the curve that I assume?) If the slope of these ...
— Equinoctial Regions of America • Alexander von Humboldt

... the Doctor. "All authors, you know, run the risk of getting mixed up in their romances—think of Charlotte Bronte." ...
— Told in a French Garden - August, 1914 • Mildred Aldrich

... of view, the most perfect of Charlotte Bronte's stories. Practically an autobiography, it abounds with rich humour ...
— Kate Coventry - An Autobiography • G. J. Whyte-Melville

... mediaeval Romance. Criticism of Mr. Frederic Harrison. Opinion of Moliere. Yet French novels usually immoral, and why. Remarks on Popery. To be avoided. Morality of Richardson and of Sir Walter Scott. Impropriety re-introduced by Charlotte Bronte. Unwillingness of Lecturer to dwell on this Topic. The Novel is now the whole of Literature. The people have no time to read anything else. Responsibilities of the Novelist as a Teacher. The Novel the proper vehicle of Theological, ...
— The Disentanglers • Andrew Lang



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