The main works of the three Bront? sisters include "Jane Eyre", "Wuthering Heights", "Agnes Grey", "The Tenant at Wildfield House", etc.
The three Bronte sisters are Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte. Their works were published one after another, causing a sensation in the entire European literary world and even the world's literary world. Therefore, they are often called the "Three Bront? sisters" in the history of British literature.
Among them, the representative work of the elder sister Charlotte Bronte is the famous "Jane Eyre"; the representative works of the second sister Emily Bronte are "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre" and " "Wuthering Heights" has occupied an unshakable position in the treasure house of world literature; the third sister Anne Bronte's representative works include "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant at Wildfell Hall", which are also in the history of British literature. Have a place.
Characters' lives
The three Bronte sisters all died young, and their lives were like shooting stars, dazzling and short. Charlotte Bronte was the eldest of the three sisters. She went to a boarding school with strict rules and poor living conditions, and later worked as a teacher and tutor. Due to the embarrassment and humble circumstances of life, the themes of her works are often the loneliness, hardship and struggle of the poor petty bourgeoisie.
Charlotte married Arthur Abbey Nichols, assistant minister to her father, Patrick Bronte, in 1855. She died of pregnancy complications a few months later at the age of 39.
Emily Bronte began writing poetry when she was a teenager. The three sisters published a self-published collection of poems in 1846, with Emily as the main focus. The style of her poems is often direct and emotional, and the descriptions of scenery are often remote and lonely. In September 1848, Emily contracted tuberculosis and refused any treatment. He died at home at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on December 19 of the same year at the age of 30.
Anne Bronte lived in the small town of Haworth in the Yorkshire moors for most of her life. Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte created the fictional country of Gondal since she was a teenager and wrote poems on it. Later, she began to use poetry to express her inner feelings. Anne died of illness in Scarborough on May 28, 1849, at the age of 29.