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The Brontës

Veins Running Fire

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The story of the Brontë family is one of incredible romance, immense genius and haunting sadness. From humble beginnings in Ireland the Rev Patrick Brontë rose to the very heart of the reforming evangelical movement of the nineteenth century; he was sponsored at Cambridge University in England by its great leader William Wilberforce. Patrick s daughters Emily, Charlotte and Anne came onto the pages of literary history with, amongst other work, their novels Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall which now grip the imagination of millions of people in the twenty-first century. Branwell, the most promising of Patrick's children, is mourned for the wreck of his talent. All had the fire of deep emotions running in their veins.In this book Derick Bingham seeks to trace the influence of Patrick Brontë's unfaltering evangelical faith on the lives and work of all his children. Here is faith in the face of unremitting tragedy, imagination soaring out of pitiful sadness and doubt vying with hope for dominance. The world will truly never see such a literary family again whose life story is very bit as fascinating as their fiction.

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Titel
The Brontës
Untertitel
Veins Running Fire
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Derick Bingham
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
232
ISBN10
1840301880
ISBN13
9781840301885
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The story of the Brontë family is one of incredible romance, immense genius and haunting sadness. From humble beginnings in Ireland the Rev Patrick Brontë rose to the very heart of the reforming evangelical movement of the nineteenth century; he was sponsored at Cambridge University in England by its great leader William Wilberforce. Patrick s daughters Emily, Charlotte and Anne came onto the pages of literary history with, amongst other work, their novels Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall which now grip the imagination of millions of people in the twenty-first century. Branwell, the most promising of Patrick's children, is mourned for the wreck of his talent. All had the fire of deep emotions running in their veins.In this book Derick Bingham seeks to trace the influence of Patrick Brontë's unfaltering evangelical faith on the lives and work of all his children. Here is faith in the face of unremitting tragedy, imagination soaring out of pitiful sadness and doubt vying with hope for dominance. The world will truly never see such a literary family again whose life story is very bit as fascinating as their fiction.