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Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855

LC control no.n 79054114
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR4165 PR4169
Personal name headingBrontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855
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Variant(s)Bolangte, Xialuodi, 1816-1855
Bronte, Karlotta, 1816-1855
Bronte, Sharlotta, 1816-1855
Brontëová, Charlotte, 1816-1855
Bŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, 1816-1855
Douro, Marquess of, 1816-1855
Pirāṇṭē, Cārlaṭṭi, 1816-1855
Po-lang-tʻe, Hsia-lo-ti, 1816-1855
Pŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, 1816-1855
Tree, Captain, 1816-1855
Бронте, Ш., 1816-1855
Бронте, Шарлотта, 1816-1855
Bellová, C., 1816-1855
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Bell, Currer, 1816-1855 Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, Lord, 1816-1855
Bell, Currer, 1816-1855
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Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, Lord, 1816-1855
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Described in (person): Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865. Life of Charlotte Brontë
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Associated countryEngland
LocatedHaworth (England)
Birth date1816-04-21
Death date1855-03-31
Place of birthThornton (England)
Place of deathHaworth (England)
Field of activityNovels Poetry
Profession or occupationNovelists
Poets
Governesses
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inJein Eŏ, 1966- : v. 2, t.p. (Syarŭllotʻŭ Bŭrontʻe)
Po-lang-tʻe chieh mei yen chiu, 1983: pref. (Hsia-lo-ti Po-lang-tʻe)
The violet, 1830: p. 1 (Charlotte Brontë, alias the Marquess of Douro)
The foundling, 2004: t.p. (Captain Tree, Charlotte Bronte) p. 117 (Captain Tree was one of Charlotte's early pseudonyms)
Tzeēn Eyr, 197-: t.p. (Karlottas Bronte)
Jēn̲ Ayar, 2003: t.p. (Cārlaṭṭi Pirāṇṭē)
Literature network, via WWW, 27 October 2010 (Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), English author and eldest of the famed Bronte sisters wrote Jane Eyre (1847))
Wikipedia, 27 October 2010 (Charlotte Bronte, 21 April 1816 in Thornton, Yorkshire, England, 31 March 1855 in Haworth, Yorkshire, England, was an English novelist and poet. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell. Other pen names: Lord Charles Albert Florian, Wellesley; occupation: governess, novelist, poet. She wrote her novella The Green Dwarf (1833) and Posthumourly, her first-written novel was published in 1857, the fragment she worked on in her last years. Her poetry was included in a volume of poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell in 1846. In 1839, she took up the first of many positions as governess to various families in Yorkshire, a career she pursued until 1841)
Sirotek Lowoodský, 1944?: title page (C. Bellová)
Jane Eyrová, 1973: title page (Charlotte Brontëová)
Wikipedia, March 12, 2016 (The Life of Charlotte Brontë is the posthumous biography of Charlotte Brontë by fellow novelist Elizabeth Gaskell. The first edition was published in 1857 by Smith, Elder & Co.)
Canadiana, February 27, 2020 (access point: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855; variants: Bell, Currer, 1816-1855; Brontë, Sharlotta, 1816-1855; Wellesley, Charles, 1816-1855; born April 21, 1816 in Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England; died March 31, 1855 in Haworth, West Riding of Yorkshire, England; was an English novelist and poet)
National bib agency no.0014G0671E
Associated languageeng
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