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Poems from the Moor Emily Bronte

Poems from the Moor By Emily Bronte

Poems from the Moor by Emily Bronte


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This edition of Emily Bronte's poems contains a substantial amount of extra material, including notes, pictures and a section on Bronte's life and works.

Poems from the Moor Summary

Poems from the Moor by Emily Bronte

From the transcendent beauty of nature observed on the Yorkshire moors to fierce and forceful confrontations of mortality, Emily Bronte's poems are powerful and passionate works that eloquently elaborate upon her sister Charlotte's description of her as "a solitude-loving raven, no gentle dove". While only twenty-one of Emily Bronte's poems were published in her lifetime, her poetic oeuvre is rich and varied, and not only includes visionary poems such as `No Coward Soul Is Mine' and `Remembrance', but also features the poems that describe the imagined realm of Gondal and its inhabitants, which she created with her sister Anne.

Poems from the Moor Reviews

My sister Emily loved the moors. Flowers brighter than the rose bloomed in the blackest of the heath for her; out of a sullen hollow in a livid hillside her mind could make an Eden. -- Charlotte Bronte

About Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte (1818-48) was the middle of the three famous Bronte sisters. Raised on the Yorkshire moors by her clergyman father, Emily spent her childhood inventing and writing about imaginary worlds with her siblings. Wuthering Heights was her only novel, for which she enjoyed much fame in her lifetime. She died of tuberculosis in 1848, after having refused all medical treatment.

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NGR9781847497246
9781847497246
1847497241
Poems from the Moor by Emily Bronte
New
Paperback
Alma Books Ltd
2018-04-26
256
N/A
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