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Read by Eve Karpf (Unabridged: 56mins)
In the small village of Haworth in Yorkshire the Bronte family created novels and poems that are still admired to this day around the world. The middle of the three Bronte sisters, Emily Jane was born on 30th July 1818. The author of ‘Wuthering Heights’ she was also a very talented poet as witnessed here in this collection. She died of tuberculosis at the age of only 30 on 19th December 1848. So frail at death her coffin measured only sixteen inches wide.
In this compilation -
01 - Emily Jane Bronte - An Introduction |
02 - Emily Bronte - A Day Dream |
03 - Emily Jane Bronte - That Wind I Used To Hear It Swelling |
04 - Emily Bronte - How Clear She Shines |
05 - Emily Bronte - Mild The Mist Upon The Hill |
06 - Emily Bronte - Come Walk With Me |
07 - Emily Bronte - Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun |
08 - Emily Bronte - Methinks This Heart |
09 - Emily Bronte - Love Is Like The Wild Rose Briar |
10 - Emily Jane Bronte - The Blue Bell |
11 - Emily Bronte - Fall Leaves Fall |
12 - Emily Bronte - High Waving Heather 'Neath Stormy Blasts |
13 - Emily Bronte - Song |
14 - Emily Bronte - At Castle Wood |
15 - Emily Bronte - The Night Wind |
16 - Emily Jane Bronte - Moonlight Summer Moonlight |
17 - Emily Bronte - Stars |
18 - Emily Bronte - Spellbound |
19 - Emily Bronte - Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee |
20 - Emily Bronte - Encouragement |
21 - Emily Bronte - Faith & Despondency |
22 - Emily Bronte - Upon Her Soothing Breast |
23 - Emily Bronte - How Still How Happy |
24 - Emily Bronte - Hope |
25 - Emily Bronte - No Coward Soul Is Mine |
26 - Emily Bronte - Self Interrogation |
27 - Emily Bronte - The Old Stoic |
28 - Emily Bronte - Stanzas |
29 - Emily Bronte - If Grief For Grief Can Touch These |
30 - Emily Bronte - She Dried Her Tears |
31 - Emily Bronte - Plead For Me |
32 - Emily Bronte - Death, That Struck When I Was Most Confiding |
33 - Emily Bronte - I Am The Only Being Whose Doom |
34 - Emily Bronte - To Imagination |
35 - Emily Bronte - Last Lines |
36 - Emily Bronte - Remembrance |