Emily Brontë:
"Emily Brontë is one of the few modern writers in English whose distinction as a novelist is matched by her distinction as a poet. She lived and died more or less completely out of the public eye and only towards the end of the nineteenth century was her writing widely recognized. Wuthering Hei...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Emily Brontë is one of the few modern writers in English whose distinction as a novelist is matched by her distinction as a poet. She lived and died more or less completely out of the public eye and only towards the end of the nineteenth century was her writing widely recognized. Wuthering Heights (1847) and the small but vital corpus of poetry have subsequently become some of the most celebrated writing in nineteenth-century literature. This new edition in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series presents Emily Brontë's work as it was first known to the reading public, together with what manuscript evidence survives of what she had originally intended. It also reproduces the slender amount of personal writing that Emily Brontë left behind and both early criticism and early poems about her. Emily Brontë's sister Charlotte was significant in the initial reception of Emily's work, and this edition allows the reader to see Charlotte Brontë's interventions into her sister's texts and to evaluate them. Centrally, though, this edition is about how Emily Brontë, a remarkably original voice in literature, was first read. Here, primarily, is the Emily Brontë in and of her own lifetime." |
Beschreibung: | li, 432 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780198868163 |
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CONTEXTS Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Note on thelext xi xin XV xlix I TEXTS Diary Paper, 24 Xoveniber 1834 3 Diary Paper, 26 June 183p 4 Poems in MSS from 1838 to 1846 later included in ‘Poems by Ellis Bell’, in Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, cd. Currcr Bell, 2nd edn (London: Smith Elder, 1850), with other personal documents inserted as chronologically appropriate 5 30 August 1838 (Tor him who struck thy foreign string’) 17 October 1838, ‘Song by J. Brenzaida to G.S.' 5 5 11 November 1838 (‘Loud without the wind was roaring') 4 December 1838 (‘A little while, a little while') 6 8 18 December J SjS (‘The blue bell is the sweetest flower') 11 September 1S40 (‘In summer's mellow midnight') 10 11 i6Mav 1841 (‘Shall earth no more inspire thee') 12 6Julv 1841 (‘Aye there it is! It wakes tonight’) Diary Paper, 30 July 1841 19 December 1841, ‘AS. to G.S.' Letter to Ellen \ussey, 22? May 1843 13 14 15 16 6 September 1843 (‘In the earth, the earth thou shalt be laid') 17 и March 1844,‘EAV. to A.G.A.’ 17 11 November 1844, ‘From a Dungeon Wall in the Southern College' 28 May 1845,‘A.E. and R.C.' 19 20
viii COX ΓΙΑ rs Letter to Ellen Nussey, i6?Juby 1843 2^ Diary Paper, 30 July 1843 24 zjanuary 1846 (No cow aril soul is mine’) Undated (‘Love is like the wild rose briar') Ellis Bell [Emily Brontëfs contribution to Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Pell (London: Aylott and Jones, 1846) 26 27 29 Faith and Despondency Stars The Philosopher Remembrance A Death-Scene Song Anticipation The Prisoner (A Fragment) Julian Μ. and A.G. Rochelle 18 December 1843 (‘1 lope was but a timid friend') A Day Dream To Imagination How clear she shines Sympathy Plead for me Self-interrogation Death Stanzas to— Honour's Martyr Stanzas My Comforter The Old Stoic 29 31 32 33 34 30 37 38 40 44 45 47 48 49 49 50 52 53 53 55 56 57 Ellis Bell [Emily Bronte], Wuthering Heights: A Novel (London: Newby, 1847) 59
CONTENTS APPENDICES i. Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë]’s accounts in Wuthering Heights' and Agnes Grey'. By Ellis and Acton Bell. A New Edition Revised, with a Biographical Notice of the Authors, a Selection from their Literary Remains, and a Preface, by Currer Bell (1850) IX 309 311 Currer Bell (Charlotte Bronte], ‘Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell’ (1850) 311 Currer Bell [Charlotte Bronte], ‘Selections from the Literary Remains of Ellis and Acton Bell’ (1850) 316 Currer Bell [Charlotte Bronte], ‘Editor’s Preface to the new edition of lluthering Heights' (1850) 317 ii. Early Poems about Emily Bronte 322 [Charlotte Bronte |. ‘On the Death of Emily Jane Bronte’ (1848) 322 ‘A’ [ Matthew Arnold), ‘I laworth Churchyard, April 1855' (1855) 322 1 rancis W illiam Lauderdale Adams, ‘To Emily Bronte' (1887) 327 Lionel Johnson, ‘Bronte’ (1890) 328 Stephen Phillips, ‘Emily Bronte’ (1913) Robert Bridges, ‘Emily Bronte’ (1923) 329 330 tii. Ihe First Criticism George Barnett Smith, from ‘The Brontes’ (1873/5) 332 332 A. Mary E Robinson, ‘ "Wuthering Heights”: Its Origins’ (1883) 335 Algernon Charles Swinburne, ‘Emily Bronte’ (1883) 342 Explanatory Notes 349 Index ot I irst Lincs 433 Index of Titles (where given) 434 |
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