- Of the complete poems twenty-two appeared in the Poems of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell published in 1846.
- After the death of Emily Brontë, seventeen poems were published by Charlotte Brontë. These are all derived from a manuscript transcribed in February 1844 by Emily Brontë, and written in microscopic characters.
- Four were left unprinted by Charlotte Brontë, and are now published.
- In addition, there was another volume of manuscripts and some small poems written on small slips of paper of various sizes.
- All of these were unpublished till 1902, when sixty-seven were privately printed by Dodd, Mead and Co. in an edition of only a hundred and ten copies.
- Read on: wiki/The_Complete_Poems_of_Emily_Bronte/
- Ganymedes
This is a blog about the Bronte Sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. And their father Patrick, their mother Maria and their brother Branwell. About their pets, their friends, the parsonage (their house), Haworth the town in which they lived, the moors they loved so much, the Victorian era in which they lived.
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