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Title:The Bronte Sisters - The Complete Novels + Extras
Author:Anne Brontë
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 894 pages
Published:June 4th 2012 by Egmont Editions (first published 1899)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Romance
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Explore this wonderfully put together e-book designed specifically for Kindle format by our team.

Includes the major works of the Brontë sisters as well as the lesser known ones. Also includes the beautiful poetry collection by the Brontë sisters as well as poems and two sermons by their father Patrick Brontë. Included is an in-depth biography which give a glimpse into the life of Charlotte and her sisters.

The format of this e-book is designed to be easily navigational in three ways; you can navigate by a simple click from chapter to chapter or from book to book. There is also a table of contents per book and one global table of contents.

This e-book features:
• Jane Eyre - by Charlotte Brontë
• The Professor - by Charlotte Brontë
• Villette - by Charlotte Brontë
• Albion and Marina - by Charlotte Brontë
• Stancliffe’s Hotel - by Charlotte Brontë
• Mina Laury - by Charlotte Brontë
• The Story of Willie Ellin - by Charlotte Brontë
• Shirley - by Charlotte Brontë
• Emma - by Charlotte Brontë (her last unfinished novel)
• Wuthering Heights - by Emily Brontë
• Agnes Grey - by Anne Brontë
• The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - by Anne Brontë
• Cottage Poems by Patrick Brontë
• Poems by Currer Bell, Acton Bell and Ellis Bell (collection written under their pen names)
• Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle by Clement Shorter (biography featuring correspondence by Charlotte Brontë )

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Reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall By Anne Bronte 1848

I have read all of Charlotte Brontes books and have read Wuthering Heights by Emily, but I had never read anything by Anne. I had the the chance to visit The child home of the Bronte siblings when I was in the UK last year and bought this book and literally devoured it. I loved the story, the characterizations, the symbolism, biblical references, etc. I highly recommend it. I gave it as a gift to a good friend and she couldn't put it down, either.

The correct title of the book, as seen even on the photo of it for this edition is The Bronte Sisters Complete Novels Illustrated. It is a collection of the works of Emily, Anne and Charlotte Bronte. The only "work" missing is Charlotte Bronte's Emma. This is because she wrote only two chapters of the work before her death. The rest was finished posthumously by another author.The Bronte Sisters Complete Novels Illustrated is a joy in that it has all of the sister's works together in one place.

This book contained 7 works of the Bronte sisters and I could not resist rereading Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, 2 of my favourite books from my youth! I enjoyed reading Charlotte's, fairly autobiographical The Professor, for the first time but, it was Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte that I really enjoyed, I was impressed that her approach was more honest and less romantic than that of her sisters.

Just Classic - hope they are still getting them to read these in schools.

Anne Brontë was a British novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family. Anne's two novels, written in a sharp and ironic style, are completely different from the romanticism followed by her sisters, Emily Brontë and Charlotte Brontë. She wrote in a realistic, rather than a romantic style. Mainly because the re-publication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was prevented byI have read all of Charlotte Brontes books and have read Wuthering Heights by Emily, but I had never read anything by Anne. I had the the chance to visit The child home of the Bronte siblings when I was in the UK last year and bought this book and literally devoured it. I loved the story, the characterizations, the symbolism, biblical references, etc. I highly recommend it. I gave it as a gift to a good friend and she couldn't put it down, either.

Excellent collection of all the works published by the sisters. I came across the Bronte Sisters through Jane Eyer on Amazon Prime. I had long been a fan of Jane Austin, and think Charlotte Bronte came up as a suggested author. Well, what a treat that turned out to be! These women were very much pioneers in asserting themselves into a prohibited publishing world. Like Austin, they bring a fresh touch to novels and also help one to understand the plight of women in that age and society in