dinsdag 4 september 2012

The Complete Poems of Emily Brontë/Introductory Essay on Emily Brontë


  • 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  • All of these were unpublished till 1902, when sixty-seven were privately printed by Dodd, Mead and Co. in an edition of only a hundred and ten copies.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/
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