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Anne Brontë [æn ˈbɹɒnteɪ] est, tout comme ses sœurs Emily Brontë et Charlotte Brontë, une femme de lettres britannique.

Elle est fortement marquée par son expérience de gouvernante, qu'elle décrit en particulier dans Agnes Grey avec un fort souci de véracité, en soulignant la lourde responsabilité des parents dans le manque de rectitude morale chez les enfants de certaines familles riches.

Son second roman, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall , est marqué par la déchéance de son frère Branwell. Il raconte l’histoire d’une femme qui quitte son mari abusif et débauché, et qui doit subvenir à ses propres besoins et à ceux de son jeune fils. Il est considéré comme l’un des premiers romans féministes. Publié en juin 1848, il défie la morale qui prévaut à l’époque. Charlotte Brontë empêchera la republication de l'ouvrage pour ce motif après la mort d'Anne.

Très proche de sa sœur Emily, au point qu'on les a comparées à des jumelles, elle participe avec elle au cycle du Gondal. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. janvier 1820 – 28. mai 1849   •   Autres noms ಅನ್ನೆ ಬ್ರೊನ್, آن برونته
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“She, however, attentively watched my looks, and her artist's pride was gratified, no doubt, to read my heartfelt admiration in my eyes.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. VIII : The Present; Gilbert Markham

“It’s well to have such a comfortable assurance regarding the worth of those we love. I only wish you may not find your confidence misplaced.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. IX : A Snake in the Grass; Eliza to Gilbert

“I ever give a thought to another, you may well spare it, for those fancies are here and gone like a flash of lightning, while my love for you burns on steadily, and for ever, like the sun.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXVII : Misdemeanour; Arthur to Helen

“Of him to whom less is given, less will be required, but our utmost exertions are required of us all.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXIII : First weeks of Matrimony; Helen to Arthur

“And you thought to rob me of my son too, and bring him up to be a dirty Yankee tradesman, or a low, beggarly painter?"
"Yes, to obviate his becoming such a gentleman as his father.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XL : A Misadventure; Helen and Arthur

“I possess the faculty of enjoying the company of those I — of my friends as well in silence as in conversation.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. IX : A Snake in the Grass; Gilbert to Helen

“God will judge us by our own thoughts and deeds, not by what others say about us.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXVIV : A Scheme of Escape; Helen to Little Arthur

“That none deserve eternal bliss I know:
Unmerited the grace in mercy given,
But none shall sink to everlasting woe
That have not well deserved the wrath of Heaven.”

Anne Brontë livre Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846), A Word to the Calvinists (1843)

“I know I owe my all to Thee,
O, take this heart I cannot give.
Do Thou my Strength my Saviour be;
And make me to Thy glory live!”

Anne Brontë livre Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846), A Prayer (1844)

“Never mind our kind friends: if they can part our bodies, it is enough; in God's name, let them not sunder our souls!”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLV : Reconciliation; Gilbert to Helen

“He knows he is my sun, but when he chooses to withhold his light, he would have my sky to be all darkness; he cannot bear that I should have a moon to mitigate the deprivation.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXVI : The Guests; Helen Graham

“Revenge! No — what good would that do? — it would make him no better, and me no happier.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXVII : The Neighbour Again; Helen to Walter

“A hardness such as this is taught by rough experience and despair alone.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXVIV : A Scheme of Escape; Helen Graham

“A light wind swept over the corn; and all nature laughed in the sunshine.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XV : An Encounter and its Consequences; Gilbert Markham

“A girl's affections should never be won unsought.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XVI : The Warning of Experience; Mrs. Maxwell to Helen

“Increase of love brings increase of happiness, when it is mutual, and pure as that will be.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLV : Reconciliation; Helen to Gilbert

“It is a troublesome thing this susceptibility to affronts where none are intended.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. L : Doubts and Disappointments; Gilbert to Jack Halford

“Life and hope must cease together.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXII : Comparisons: Information Rejected; Helen to Milicent

“Where hope rises fear must lurk behind.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXVIII : Parental Feelings; Helen Graham

“I do believe a young lady can't be too careful who she marries.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXII : Traits of Friendship; Rachel to Helen

“Bad news fly fast.”

Anne Brontë livre La Recluse de Wildfell Hall

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XIV : An Assault; Gilbert Markham

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