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  1. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Patrick Branwell Brontë (Fig 1) was a talented intelligent boy, with three adoring sisters who were later to be preoccupied with his sullied life. In youth he was an essayist, poet and artist. With sister Charlotte he devised a series of imaginary role-playing ventures, which involved his younger sisters Emily and Anne; they composed and acted plays and stories about their imaginary worlds.

  2. Winifred Gerin: Branwell Brontë: a biography (Toronto/NY: T. Nelson & Sons, 1961, Hutchinson 1972) Daphne du Maurier: The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë (Victor Gollancz 1960, Penguin Books 1972); v českém překladu 1978; Tom Winnifrith: The Poems of Patrick Branwell Brontë (Oxford: Blackwell Ltd, 1983)

  3. Branwell był czwartym z sześciorga dzieci i jedynym synem pastora Patricka Brontë (1777–1861) i jego żony Marii Branwell Brontë (1783–1821), bratem Charlotte, Emily i Anne Brontë. Urodził się w Thornton, w pobliżu Bradford, w West Yorkshire i w 1821 r. przeniósł się wraz z całą rodziną do Haworth, gdy jego ojciec został ...

  4. Other articles where Branwell Brontë is discussed: Anne Brontë: There her irresponsible brother, Branwell, joined her in 1843, intending to serve as a tutor. Anne returned home in 1845 and was followed shortly by her brother, who had been dismissed, charged with making love to his employer’s wife.

  5. Patrick Branwell Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/, comúnmente /-teɪ/; [n. 1] 26 de junio de 1817 – 24 de septiembre de 1848), nombrado generalmente como Branwell Brontë, fue un pintor y escritor inglés. Fue el único varón de la familia Brontë , y hermano de las escritoras Charlotte , Emily y Anne .

  6. 22 de dez. de 2016 · Patrick Brontë was born in County Down in 1777. He was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1806 and met and married middle class Maria Branwell six years later (“my saucy Pat” she calls him in ...

  7. Patrick Branwell Brontë, often overshadowed by his literary sisters, was a writer and artist who navigated the tumultuous waters of the Victorian Era. While his sisters achieved literary fame, Branwell's own artistic aspirations were marred by personal struggles.