Anne-Brontë biography
Anne-Brontë - The youngest of the talented Brontë siblings, Anne was born January 17th, 1820 to Rev. Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell Brontë. Her mother died of cancer when she was only a year old, and growing up Anne was especially close to her elder sister Emily Brontë. Along with their other sister, Charlotte Brontë and their only brother, Branwell Brontë, Anna and Emily invented the imaginary realms of Gondal and Angria, which absorbed most of their childhoods on the lonely Moors.Despite her fragile health, Anne worked as a governess for some years before her brother, Branwell, entered the service of the same family she worked for. He was supposed to tutor the familys elder sons, but was dismissed in 1845 after having an affair with his employers wife. Anne also resigned her position, and took up writing with her sisters, publishing Poems in 1846, a compilation of the Brontë girls poetry. Encouraged by her literary success, Anne published two more novels, Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.After her brother Branwell and sister Emily died within three months of one another in 1848, Anne herself came down with consumption. She was taken to the seaside, which she adored, by her sole surviving sister Charlotte, in the hopes of finding a cure. Anne Brontë died at Scarborough in 1849, a victim of tuberculosis.. Date of Birth,     17January 1820,Thornton, Yorkshire, England, UK    ,Date of Death,       28May 1849,Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK      (tuberculosis)

The youngest of the talented Brontë siblings, Anne was born January 17th, 1820 to Rev. Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell Brontë. Her mother died of cancer when she was only a year old, and growing up Anne was especially close to her elder sister Emily Brontë. Along with their other sister, Charlotte Brontë and their only brother, Branwell Brontë, Anna and Emily invented the imaginary realms of Gondal and Angria, which absorbed most of their childhoods on the lonely Moors.Despite her fragile health, Anne worked as a governess for some years before her brother, Branwell, entered the service of the same family she worked for. He was supposed to tutor the familys elder sons, but was dismissed in 1845 after having an affair with his employers wife. Anne also resigned her position, and took up writing with her sisters, publishing Poems in 1846, a compilation of the Brontë girls poetry. Encouraged by her literary success, Anne published two more novels, Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.After her brother Branwell and sister Emily died within three months of one another in 1848, Anne herself came down with consumption. She was taken to the seaside, which she adored, by her sole surviving sister Charlotte, in the hopes of finding a cure. Anne Brontë died at Scarborough in 1849, a victim of tuberculosis.. Date of Birth, 17January 1820,Thornton, Yorkshire, England, UK ,Date of Death, 28May 1849,Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK (tuberculosis)

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