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Topic 34 · 6 responses · archived october 2000
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~classic seed
I was wondering if anyone knew of any good Bronte websites, that they could post them here? Anything, like informational/biographies, their poetry, book criticisms; anything related to the Brontes. I've seen a few, but there must be some other great ones out there.
~amy2 #1
Sure -- I do! THE BRONTE PARSONAGE WEB PAGE http://www.virtual-pc.com/bpmweb/BPFINTR.HTM Bronte Sisters: (an excellent, very comprehensive site) http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Bronte.html CHARLOTTE'S WEB: http://www.nettap.com/~scl/bronte/ VICTORIAN WEB PAGE - C. BRONTE (very informative) http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/cbronte/bronteov.html ANNE BRONTE http://www.cs.cmu.edu/People/mmbt/women/bronte/bronte-anne.html EMILY BRONTE http://chris.simplenet.com/emilybronte.html Also, there are e-texts on-line of the full texts of JE, WH, AGNES GREY, TENANT, & THE PROFESSOR. I have the URL's if anyone wants them. No VILLETTE, alas....
~classic #2
Thanks, Amy! I've visited a few and they look very interesting; so do the others. Can't wait to look at the rest. Also I just found their published book of poems online somewhere. I'll write down the address as soon as I go there again.
~amy2 #3
Yes, that's the POEMS OF CURRER, ELLIS & ACTON BELL. Very cool!
~terry #4
If you interested in buying Bronte (or other) books at the lowest possible cost check out http://www.acses.com It's a remarkable website where you can enter a book title, key word, or author and find the best price on a book delivered to you for the rock bottom price. A search for "Jane Eyre" returned a huge list of books, for example.
~amy2 #5
Thanks for the hot tip, Terry!
~stef #6
If anyone knows of any more websites on the sisters it would be a lot of help. Thanks!
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