Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

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Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

by Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë

EN·~3 hours·90 chapters

Chapters

90 total

POEMS

0:00

by Currer, Ellis, And Acton Bell - (Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë)

0:04

POEMS BY CURRER BELL

0:01

PILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM.

7:22

MEMENTOS.

9:51

THE WIFE'S WILL.

7:51

FRANCES.

9:05

GILBERT.

13:58

LIFE.

0:49

THE LETTER.

2:56

Description

A remarkable early glimpse into the minds of three sisters who would later become literary legends, this collection gathers their youthful verses under the pen names Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. The poems range from intimate reflections on nature to bold experiments with myth and religion, revealing a restless curiosity and a fierce command of language. Though written before their famous novels, the work already hints at the keen observation and emotional intensity that would define their later careers.

Among the most striking pieces is a haunting vision titled “Pilate’s Wife’s Dream,” where biblical drama intertwines with personal anguish, casting light on themes of power, guilt, and foresight. The poet’s vivid imagery—storm‑laden skies, looming crucifixions, and whispered omens—creates a dramatic interior landscape that feels both timeless and intimately Victorian. The rhythm swings between solemn reverence and urgent confession, inviting listeners to share in a solitary, midnight reverie.

Listening to these poems feels like stepping into a private journal, each stanza a whispered confession that resonates across centuries. The collection offers a rare chance to hear the early lyrical voices of three writers whose later novels would captivate the world, making it a compelling journey for anyone who loves poetry that blends history, emotion, and imagination.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (180K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë

1816–1855

Best known for Jane Eyre, this brilliant Victorian writer brought unusual emotional force and psychological depth to the English novel. Her work still feels alive because it gives its heroines fierce intelligence, longing, and moral courage.

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Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë

1820–1849

Best known for "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," this Brontë sister wrote with unusual honesty about work, marriage, and women’s independence. Her fiction feels sharp, humane, and surprisingly modern.

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Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë

1818–1848

Best known for the wild power of Wuthering Heights, she wrote with an intensity that still feels fresh and startling. Her short life left only one novel, but also a body of poetry that helped secure her place in English literature.

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