Charlotte Brontë: A Monograph

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Charlotte Brontë: A Monograph

by T. Wemyss (Thomas Wemyss) Reid

EN·~6 hours·1 chapter

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CHARLOTTE BRONTË.

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Description

This thoughtful study offers a fresh look at one of England’s most compelling literary figures, drawing on a wealth of personal letters and firsthand accounts. The author weaves together Charlotte’s early years in the rugged Yorkshire countryside, her formative education, and the close friendships that shaped her imagination, all while grounding the narrative in vivid detail from the Brontë household. Readers gain insight into the youthful ambitions that sparked the creation of her most famous works and the cultural climate that first greeted them.

Beyond the familiar milestones, the monograph explores the challenges of a governess’s life, the turbulent family dynamics, and the pivotal moments that redirected her career. By integrating previously unpublished correspondence, the book illuminates the emotional currents behind her writing without venturing into later tragedies. It’s an engaging portrait that invites listeners to understand the woman behind the celebrated novels, offering both context and nuance to her enduring legacy.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (371K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by StevenGibbs and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

T. Wemyss (Thomas Wemyss) Reid

T. Wemyss (Thomas Wemyss) Reid

1842–1905

A leading Victorian journalist and editor, he turned a career in newspapers into a second life as a popular biographer and novelist. His writing moved easily between public affairs, literary lives, and fiction, giving him a lively place in late 19th-century British letters.

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