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All three Bronte sisters died tragically young, but their writing — full of hunger, rebellion and rage — remains the unsurpassed summit of romantic fiction.
Raised in isolation on the Yorkshire moors, the three Bronte sisters produced a collection of novels unique in English literature. Profound, mystical and passionate, these are stories which once read, can never be forgotten. They contain some of the most memorable characters in literature — Catherine Earnshaw, haunted by the death of her mother in child-birth; the mesmerising gypsy foundling Heåthcliffe and the passionate Cathy; and the tragic Mr Rochester and his saviour Jane Eyre.
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British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Chang pian xiao shuo, Children's fiction, Classic fiction, Classic Literature, Country homes, Country life, Country life in fiction, Cousins, Cuentos de amor, death, Drama, English language, English language readers, English literature: texts, Families, Ficción, Fiction, family life, romance, Foundlings, Historical Fiction, Inheritance and succession, Interpersonal relations, Landscape in literature, love, Man-woman relationships, Manners and customs, orphans, Psychological fiction, Reading Level-Grade 7, Reading Level-Grade 8, Reading Level-Grade 9, Reading Level-Grade 10, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, Rejection (Psychology), Relaciones hombre-mujer, revenge, Romance fiction, romantic fiction, Rural families, slavery, Social life and customs, tragedy, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Young women, Women authors, English fiction, English fiction, women authors, English fiction (collections), 19th century, Bronte familyPeople
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Brontë Sisters: Wuthering Heights ; Jane Eyre ; Agnes Grey
1994, Chancellor, Chancellor Press
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The Bronte Sisters: Wuthering Heights / Jane Eyre / Agnes Grey
1994, Longmeadow Press
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The Great novels of the Bronte sisters
1993, Carroll & Graf
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The Great Novels of the Bronte Sisters: Jane Eyre / Wuthering Heights / Agnes Grey
1992, Magpie Books
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The three great novels collected here are set in a beautiful by awe-inspiring landscape and they explore the darkest and most extreme emotions. Here are some of the most memorable characters in literature - Catherine Earnshaw, haunted by the death of her mother in child-birth; the mesmerising gypsy foundling Heathcliffe; the tragic Mr Rochester and his saviour Jayne Eyre.
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Agnes Grey
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights
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