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Silence of the Classics
Cacophony of the front Hopes and dreams define Humanity, scenes of yesterday Never to be forgotten, from haunting Effects of childhood laughter Uncertainties that become Certainties, seldom been Well explored to be Moving remarkable Response Grace Eloquence Sparseness of writing Beautifully complements Power of emotions to be described With sights and sounds To unfold with slow Deliberate eloquence Artistic Triumph Like a heartbeat Was the deafening sound Of the Classics of yesterday... This is dedicated to our wonderful classics.. Charlotte Brontë - A writer all her life, Brontë published her first novel, Jane Eyre, in 1847 under the manly pseudonym Currer Bell. Though controversial in its criticism of society's ... "His wit is bright, his humorous attractive, but both hear the same relation to his serious genius that the mere lambent sheer-lightning playing under the edge of the summer cloud does to the electric death-spark hid in its womb. Finally I have alluded to Mr. Thackeray, because to him--if he will accept the tribute of a total stranger--I have dedicated this second edition of "JANE EYRE" DECEMBER 21ST 1847 Brooke CHARLOTTE BRONTE
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