Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
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- English literature
- In English literature: The Brontës
…their first, and pseudonymous, publication, Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846). Their Gothic plots and Byronic passions also informed the novels that began to be published in the following year.
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- In English literature: The Brontës
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- Anne Brontë
- In Anne Brontë
…Anne contributed 21 poems to Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, a joint work with her sisters Charlotte and Emily. Her first novel, Agnes Grey, was published together with Emily’s Wuthering Heights in three volumes (of which Agnes Grey was the third) in December 1847. The reception to these…
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- In Anne Brontë
- Charlotte Brontë
- In Charlotte Brontë: Life
…of a joint volume of Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell (1846), or Charlotte, Emily, and Anne; the pseudonyms were assumed to preserve secrecy and avoid the special treatment that they believed reviewers accorded to women. The book was issued at their own expense. It received few reviews and…
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- In Charlotte Brontë: Life
- Emily Brontë
- In Emily Brontë: Life
…jointly a volume of verse, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, the initials of these pseudonyms being those of the sisters; it contained 21 of Emily’s poems, and a consensus of later criticism has accepted the fact that Emily’s verse alone reveals true poetic genius. The venture cost the…
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- In Emily Brontë: Life