Patrick Brontë papers

id
11527
origination
Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 1817-1848
date statement
circa 1830s-1990s [bulk 1830s-1840s]
key date
1830
identifier (local_mss)
186117
org unit
Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature
call number
Berg Coll MSS 186117
b-number
b22849693
total components
5
total series
0
max depth
1
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component layout
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Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2022-09-09 15:31:23 UTC
updated
2022-09-09 15:31:28 UTC
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unitid
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unitdate
{"value"=>"circa 1830s-1990s", "type"=>"inclusive", "normal"=>"1830/1999", "certainty"=>"approximate"}
{"value"=>"1830s-1840s", "type"=>"bulk", "normal"=>"1830/1849"}
unittitle
{"value"=>"Patrick Brontë papers"}
physdesc
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repository
{"value"=>"<span class=\"corpname\">Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature</span>"}
abstract
{"value"=>"Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817-1848) was an English painter, poet, and writer and the only brother of the English writers Emily, Charlotte, and Anne Brontë. His papers, dating from approximately the 1830s to 1845, are composed of holograph poems, short stories, and an unfinished novel. The collection also contains supplementary materials dating from the 1910s to the 1990s that describe the holographs' histories."}
langmaterial
{"value"=>"English"}
origination
{"value"=>"Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 1817-1848", "type"=>"persname"}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>Patrick Branwell Brontë (born 1817 in Thornton, England) was an English poet, writer, and painter. He was the brother of the English writers Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë and was educated at home by his aunt, Maria Branwell, and father, Patrick Brontë. From childhood into adulthood, Brontë and his sister, Charlotte, wrote stories about an imaginary world called Angria.</p> <p>Brontë rarely held a job for more than two years. He initially aspired to be a portrait painter and, in 1838, rented a studio in Bradford, England. When he failed to make a living as a painter, Brontë took jobs as a tutor, clerk, and railway worker.</p> <p>After failing to stay employed as a tutor, Brontë returned home and tried to adapt stories about Angria into a novel titled, <span class=\"title\">And the Weary Are at Rest</span> (circa 1845). He wrote poetry and other stories that he sent to writers and publishers he admired. However, only a couple of his poems were published during his lifetime.</p> <p>During the last three years of his life, Brontë became addicted to opium and alcohol. He died in 1848 in Haworth, England.</p>"}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>The Patrick Brontë papers feature his holograph poems, short stories, and unfinished novel <span class=\"title\">And the Weary Are at Rest</span>, dating from approximately the 1830s to 1845. Aside from <span class=\"title\">And the Weary Are at Rest</span> (circa 1845), the holographs consist of fragments from two poems previously attributed to Emily Brontë, \"In glimpses of a spirit shore\" (1830s) and \"To the horse Black Eagle\" (1830s); and four short prose holographs, <span class=\"title\">Elegant extracts</span> (December 17, 1836), <span class=\"title\">Not being in the humour</span> (January 6, 1837), <span class=\"title\">I rise</span> (July 25, 1835), and <span class=\"title\">fitly allied to other forms</span> (July 25, 1835). The first line of text was used to identify holographs without titles.</p> <p>The collection also includes additional materials dating from the 1910s to the 1990s, mostly written by Harry Buxton Foreman (1842-1917), an English bookseller and bibliographer. The materials consist of handwritten and typed correspondence; transcriptions of <span class=\"title\">I rise</span>, <span class=\"title\">fitly allied to other forms</span>, \"In glimpses of a spirit shore,\" and \"To the horse Black Eagle;\" and informational essays that record the holographs' provenance and attribution history.</p>"}
arrangement
{"value"=>"<p>The papers are arranged alphabetically by title.</p>"}
acqinfo
{"value"=>"<p>\"In glimpses of a spirit shore\" and \"To the horse Black Eagle\" were purchased for The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature by Albert A. Berg in 1940 from William Thomas Hildrup (W. T. H.) Howe's collection. The immediate source of acquisition for the rest of the items is unknown.</p>"}
processinfo
{"value"=>"<p>Processed by <span class=\"name\">Amy Lau</span> in <span class=\"date\">2022</span>.</p>"}
date_start
1830
keydate
1830
date_end
1999
date_inclusive_start
1830
date_inclusive_end
1999
date_bulk_start
1830
date_bulk_end
1849
extent_statement
0.21 linear feet (1 box)
prefercite
{"value"=>"Patrick Brontë papers, Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, The New York Public Library"}

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