Branwell Brontë

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Branwell Brontë


Born
in Thornton, West Yorkshire, The United Kingdom
June 26, 1817

Died
September 24, 1848


Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817-1848) was a painter and poet. Born as the fourth of six children and the only son of Patrick Brontë & Maria Branwell Brontë and the brother of the writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Branwell Brontë was rigorously tutored at home by his father, and earned praise for his poetry and translations from the classics. ...more

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The Poems

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Brother in the shadow: Stor...

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The Hand of the Arch-Sinner...

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The Pirate

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Selected Poems

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Love and Friendship New Ill...

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The History of The Young Men

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PUSH ME AWAY

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“In the next world I could not be worse than I am in this.”
Branwell Bronte

“I know only that it is time for me to be something when I am nothing.”
Branwell Bronte

“Backward I look upon my life,
And see one waste of storm and strife,
One wrack of sorrows, hopes, and pain,
Vanishing to arise again!
That life has moved through evening, where
Continual shadows veiled my sphere;
From youth's horizon upward rolled
To life's meridian, dark and cold.”
Patrick Branwell Brontë
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