Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle

audiobook

Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle

by Clement King Shorter

EN·~17 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

Transcribed from the 1896 Hodder and Stoughton edition by Les Bowler.

0:04
2

PREFACE

1:54
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:23
4

A BRONTË CHRONOLOGY

3:03
5

PRELIMINARY: MRS. GASKELL

49:39
6

CHAPTER I: PATRICK BRONTË AND MARIA HIS WIFE

59:04
7

CHAPTER II: CHILDHOOD

32:32
8

CHAPTER III: SCHOOL AND GOVERNESS LIFE

41:54
9

CHAPTER IV: THE PENSIONNAT HÉGER, BRUSSELS

45:37
10

CHAPTER V: PATRICK BRANWELL BRONTË

45:40

Description

A meticulously compiled portrait of Charlotte Brontë emerges from an extraordinary collection of letters, diaries, and personal papers. Drawing on the generous contributions of her former husband Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls, lifelong friend Ellen Nussey, and a host of Brontë scholars, the narrative weaves together the family’s intimate correspondence with the public milestones of Charlotte’s early life. Readers hear the rhythms of her schooling at Roe Head, the fervent discussions with her sisters, and the initial stirrings of the literary talent that would soon launch Jane Eyre.

The work is anchored by a detailed chronology and carefully chosen illustrations that bring the era to life, from facsimiles of Emily’s diary pages to portraits of the Brontë siblings. Through these primary sources, the author offers a vivid sense of the close-knit circle that shaped Charlotte’s world, inviting listeners to step into the vibrant, often turbulent, Victorian milieu that nurtured her genius.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1006K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-08-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clement King Shorter

Clement King Shorter

1857–1926

A lively force in British literary journalism, this editor and critic helped shape popular magazines such as The Sketch, The Sphere, and Tatler. He was also an energetic man of letters, remembered for his work on the Brontës and other major Victorian writers.

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