| Charlotte Brontë - 2007 - 306 pages
An intimate insight into Charlotte Brontë's life at Haworth Parsonage, her experiences in a Belgian school, and her passionate attraction to Constantin Heger, husband of the ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1995 - 676 pages
Despite Charlotte Brontë's entreaty to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey to burn her correspondence, very little seems to have been destroyed, and in this fully annotated ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 2010 - 320 pages
'Dangerous as lucifer matches.' That was how Arthur Nicholls, Charlotte Brontë's husband for the last nine months of her life, described her letters. Full of acute observations ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 2008 - 592 pages
'I am only just returned to a sense of the real world about me, for I have been reading Villette, a still more wonderful book than Jane Eyre.' George Eliot Lucy Snowe, in ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1979 - 628 pages
Published in 1853, this is Charlotte Bronte's final novel and is often regarded, emotionally and aesthetically, as her most satisfying. As in Jane Eyre the theme is passionate ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1993 - 500 pages
Shirley is a woman of independent means; her friend Caroline is not. Both struggle with what a woman's role is and can be. Their male counterparts - Louis, the powerless tutor ... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1994 - 214 pages
The Professor is Charlotte Brontë's first novel, in which she audaciously inhabits the voice and consciousness of a man, William Crimsworth | |
| Jane. Austen, L. M. Montgomery, Eleanor H. Porter, Louisa Alcott, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Jack. London, Frances Burnett, Thomas Hardy, Nathanial Hawthorne, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, David Herbert Lawrence, Emmuska Orczy, Willa Cather - 2011 - 9399 pages
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