Saturday, April 13, 2013

Poem written by a 13-year-old sells for $140,000

Granted, the 13-year-old was Charlotte Bront?, and the poem was written in 1829, but still....

By Ben Frederick,?Contributor / April 12, 2013

"I've Been Wandering in the Greenwoods" is one of four of Charlotte Bront?'s 200 poems in private hands. The rest have been collected by institutions.

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The extremely rare manuscript, measuring a scant three square inches, sold at Bonhams Auction House for about ?100,000 (about $140,000 USD) ? more than twice its estimated worth, reported the Guardian.

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Most famous for "Jane Eyre," which she wrote under the pseudonym "Currer Bell," Charlotte Bront? also wrote poetry.

Titled "I've Been Wandering in the Greenwoods," signed "C. Bront?," and dated December 14, 1829, the poem is one of about four of Charlotte Bront?'s 200 poems in private hands. The rest have been collected by institutions. All the Bront? siblings (including Emily, Anne, and brother Branwell) wrote with small, cramped letters to get the most out of their limited, expensive supply of paper. The poem is difficult to read unaided.

"Greenwoods"?appeared in "The Young Man's Intelligencer,"?the Bront? sibling's literary magazine that they wrote and edited themselves. Charlotte took over editing the magazine from Branwell in 1829, the year the poem was published.

Here's the text of the poem:

"I've Been Wandering in the Greenwoods"

I've been wandering in the greenwoods?
And mid flowery smiling plains?
I've been listening to the dark floods?
To the thrushes thrilling strains

I have gathered the pale primrose?
And the purple violet sweet?
I've been where the Asphodel grows?
And where lives the red deer fleet.

I've been to the distant mountain,?
To the silver singing rill?
By the crystal murmering fountain,?
And the shady verdant hill.

I've been where the poplar is springing?
From the fair Inamelled ground?
Where the nightingale is singing?
With a solemn plaintive sound.

-C. Bront?, December 14, 1829

Ben Frederick is a contributor to The Christian Science Monitor

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