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  1. Patrick Brontë (/ ˈ b r ɒ n t i /, commonly /-t eɪ /; born Patrick Brunty; 17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an Irish Anglican minister and author who spent most of his adult life in England. He was the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his only son.

  2. Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817–1848) era considerado um génio pelo seu pai e pelas suas irmãs. Por outro lado, o livro de Daphne du Maurier (1986), The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë, contém várias referências aos seus vícios em álcool e láudano.

  3. Patrick Brontë was tall and slim with red hair. A Tory, he was an energetic campaigner on a wide range of religious, social and political issues, and a tolerant, attentive father.

  4. Patrick Brontë, the family patriarch, was born at Drumballyroney, near Rathfriland, County Down, in what is now Northern Ireland. Charlotte Brontë, the longest living of the three sisters, married an Irishman, Arthur Bell Nicholls, from Killead, Country Antrim.

  5. 22 de dez. de 2016 · As a new tale of the famous literary sisters arrives on TV, Hephzibah Anderson takes a look at how their strange and sad history influenced ‘the best writers’ group that ever was’.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2017 · Patrick Brontë’s first foray into poetry was entitled ‘Cottage Poems’, and like much of his writing it centres upon the importance of faith and religion. Published in 1811, it contains a lengthy introduction by Patrick in which he explains that his poetry is intended for those who would not normally read verse:

  7. Brontë, Patrick (1777–1861), Church of England clergyman and writer, was born 17 March 1777, in Emdale, Drumballyroney, Co. Down, the eldest of the ten children of Hugh Prunty , or Brunty, a protestant farm labourer, and Eleanor or Alice (née McClory), born a catholic.