Although some of the collaboratively produced juvenilia of the Brontë children is still extant, none has survived that was individually authored by AB
.
Chitham, Edward. A Life of Anne Brontë. B. Blackwell, 1991.
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In their childhood play which developed into the fantasy worlds...
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May Sinclair
More than a decade after her own Brontë writing, MS
published a review of Alice Law
's Patrick Branwell Brontë in The Bookman.
Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973.
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Charlotte Brontë
CB
had begun creating plays with her siblings: both secret Bed plays produced under the covers with Emily
in their shared bed, and daytime plays involving Branwell
and Anne
as well.
Barker, Juliet. The Brontës. St Martin’s Press, 1994.
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Charlotte Brontë
CB
began producing a miniature periodical called the Young Men's Magazine, filled with fantastic narratives and reportage. A month later she took over her brother Branwell
's imitation of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
Barker, Juliet. The Brontës. St Martin’s Press, 1994.
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Emily Brontë
The Brontë siblings developed an imaginary world complete with elaborate characters, narratives, and maps, and eventually literature, starting on 5 June 1826 from a set of toy soldiers given to Branwell
. Charlotte and Branwell...
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Daphne Du Maurier
DDM
published a biography, The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë.
Forster, Margaret. Daphne du Maurier. Chatto and Windus, 1993.