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19: 678: 1120: 128:"Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day" was written at Green Thorpe during Brontë's three-year stay from 1842-1845, and may have been influenced by homesickness. She wrote the poem on December 30, 1842. It was composed during the Victorian Crisis of Faith, a period which played a major role in poems and literature during its time. The meter may have been derived from 124:
Brontë, who was then serving as a governess, was influenced, both positively and negatively, as a writer by her time at Thorp Green. She was not able to write often at Thorp Green and so this poem was likely written during, or after a vacation. Her stay at Thorp Green was intended to help her become
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The line "the long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing" and the footnote she wrote at the bottom of the poem reveals that Brontë "loved wild weather, as she loved the sea, and hard country and snow". The poem further indicates the power and spiritual effect of the wind.
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The poem is based upon an actual experience of Brontë's. A note stating "Composed in the Long-Plantation on a wild bright windy day", was written in Anne Brontë's hand at the bottom of the manuscript and the "Long-Plantation" was identified by
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says that in the poem "emotion and expression have achieved a fusion as felicitous as it is rare in Brontë's writing, is probably the best poem she ever wrote, though not the most characteristic".
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as a wood to the East of Kirby Hall toward the River Ouse, though there is no clear evidence that Long Plantation is a real place. This is about a mile north of Thorp Green.
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The errors in punctuation on lines five and nine, as well as the erasures before "sunshine" and "above" suggest that the poem was written hastily. One interpretation by
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independent and form for her own philosophies and artistic style, but it may have done the opposite effect, as reflected in this poem.
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Brontë's love of the sea is expressed in this poem. In it, the sea is portrayed as "The Great Liberator".
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which was home to and is greatly associated with the Brontës)
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Crisis of Doubt Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England
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The long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing,
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I wish I could see how its proud waves are dashing,
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Anne Brontë
Brontë sisters
Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
Winifred GĂ©rin
Winifred GĂ©rin
Edward Chitham
Thomas Moore
I saw from the beach
Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
The Brontës
List of Brontë poems
"Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day, by Anne Bronte"
GĂ©rin, Winifred
ISBN
0713909773
Anne Bronte: Her Life and Work
85
ISBN
0-208-00987-6
The Poems of Anne Bronte
175
ISBN
0-8476-6100-8
The Poems of Anne Bronte
88
ISBN
0-8476-6100-8
GĂ©rin, Winifred
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