Anne Brontë
Noaskeealagh as feelee Sostynagh (1820–1849)
Va Anne Brontë (behrt er 17 Jerrey Geuree, 1820 ayns Thornton, Yorkshire, Sostyn - 28 Boaldyn, 1849 ayns Scarborough, Yorkshire, Sostyn) ny screeudeyr as bard Sostynagh.
Anne Brontë | |
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![]() Caslys ushtey-ghaa as pensyl jeh Anne Brontë. T'ad credjal dy row eh tayrnit ec e shuyr Charlotte mysh 1845. | |
Ruggit |
17 Jerrey Geuree 1820 Thornton, Sostyn |
Hooar baase |
28 Boaldyn 1849 Scarborough, Sostyn |
Bun baaish | baase najooragh (gorley shymlee) |
Boayl oanluckee |
Scarborough (en) ![]() |
Seyraanaght | Reeriaght Unnaneysit y Vretyn Vooar as Nerin |
Çhengey | Baarle |
Keird |
feelee · noaskeealagh · governess (en) ![]() |
Ayr | Patrick Brontë |
Moir | Maria Branwell |
Braaraghyn as shuyraghyn |
slane rolley
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Mie er enney son | The Tenant of Wildfell Hall |
Credjue | Anglicaanaghys |
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil | |
IMDb | nm0111575 |
Discogs ID | 1774355 |
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Ynnyd-EggeyEdit
- Agnes Grey information and free ebook
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall information and free ebook
- Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë. London: Aylott and Jones, 1846 at A Celebration of Women Writers
- Anne Bronte eText Archive
- Website of the Brontë Scoeity and Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth
- Anne Brontë – The Scarborough Connection
- Anne Brontë – Her grave in Scarborough
- Music On Christmas Morning – Audio Poem
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