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         Bronte Charlotte:     more books (100)
  1. Charlotte Brontë and Victorian Psychology (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture) by Sally Shuttleworth, 2004-12-16
  2. Charlotte Brontë: The Imagination in History by Heather Glen, 2004-04-15
  3. The Green Dwarf (Hesperus Classics) by Charlotte Bronte, 2003-05-01
  4. Tales of Glass Town, Angria, and Gondal: Selected Early Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by Christine Alexander, The Brontes, 2010-11-15
  5. Shirley (Penguin Classics) by Charlotte Brontë, 2006-09-26
  6. Brontes:Charlotte Bronte and Her Family by Rebecca Fraser, 1990-01-14
  7. The Brontës and Religion by Thormählen Marianne, 2004-05-20
  8. Charlotte Bronte and Female Desire (Sexuality and Literature) by Jin-Ok Kim, 2003-01
  9. Charlotte Brontë and Sexuality (Cambridge Paperback Library) by Maynard, 1987-01-30
  10. The Brontes at Haworth: The World Within by Juliet Gardiner, 1993-08-24
  11. The Art of Charlotte Bronte by Earl A. Knies, 1969-06
  12. Fictions of the Female Self: Charlotte Bronte, Olive Schreiner, Katherine Mansfield by Ruth Parkin-Gounelas, 1991-12
  13. Holy Ghosts: The Male Muses of Emily and Charlotte Bronte by Irene Tayler, 1993-09
  14. The Bronte Collection (CSA Word Classics) by Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, et all 2009-11-10

61. Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
Brontë, Charlotte (18161855) Name Charlotte Brontë. Born 1816 (Thornton, Yorkshire). Married to 1854 Parents Patrick Brontë Maria Branwell.
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62. The Brontë Sisters - Cecilia Falk
Links to sites on Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte.Category Arts Literature Authors B Brontë, Charlotte...... Charlotte Brontë, 1816 1855. Charlotte Brontë - a passionate life by Lyndall Gordon,Oxford Welcome to Haworth; Brontë County Welcome to Bronte Country, an
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63. Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855)
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Psychological romance Setting
Northern England; 1800s Principal Characters
Jane Eyre, an orphan girl
Mrs. Reed, Jane's aunt, and mistress of Gateshead Hall
Edward Rochester, the once-handsome owner of Thornfield Manor
St. John Rivers, a young clergyman Story Overveiw
Orphaned at birth, Jane Eyre was left to live at Gateshead Hall Manor with her aunt-in-law, Mrs. Reed. Jane remained at the estate for ten years, subjected to hard work, mistreatment, and fixed hatred. After a difficult childhood, the shy, petite Jane was sent to Lowood School, a semi-charitable institution for girls. She excelled at Lowood and over the years advanced from pupil to teacher. Then she left Lowood to become the governess of a little girl, Adele, the ward of one Mr. Edward Rochester, stern, middle-aged master of Thornfield Manor. At Thornfield, Jane was comfortable with life - what with the grand old house, its well-stocked and silent library, her private room, the garden with its many chestnut, oak and thorn trees, it was a veritable palace. Mr. Rochester was a princely and heroic master, and, despite his ireful frown and brusque, moody manner, Jane felt at ease in his presence. Rochester confided that Adele was not his own child but the daughter of a Parisian dancer who had deserted her in his care. Still, even with this forthright confession, Jane sensed that there was something Rochester was hiding.

64. A Charlotte Bronte Chronology
A Charlotte Bronte Chronology. (This extract is taken from MargaretHoward Blom, Charlotte Bronte Boston Twayne Publishers, 1977).
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A Charlotte Bronte Chronology
Charlotte Bronte born April 21 at Thornton in Yorkshire.
Charlotte's father appointed perpetual curate of Haworth.
September 15, Charlotte's mother dies.
Charlotte and sisters Maria, Elizabeth, and Emily become students at the Clergy Daughters' School, Cowan Bridge.
May, Maria dies; June, Elizabeth dies; Charlotte and Emily return home.
Charlotte begins to write the first accounts of what is to become the saga of Glasstown and Angria.
January, Charlotte enrolls at Miss Wooler's School, Roe Head.
May, completes schooling and returns home to tutor sisters.
July, returns to Roe Head as a teacher.
May, resigns position and returns home.
February, Charlotte and Emily enroll in the Pensionnat Heger , Brussels; November, Aunt Elizabeth Branwell's death brings girls home.
January, Charlotte returns to Brussels to teach English and to study.
January, leaves Brussels; Bronte sisters attempt without success to start school.
May, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell published; The Professor completed and offered repeatedly for publication, but without success; August, Charlotte begins

65. Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
Brontë, Charlotte (18161855). FAQ Name Charlotte Brontë. Born 1816(Thornton, Yorkshire). Died 1855. Married to 1854 Children None.
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66. UTEL: Charlotte Brontë Page
UTEL, Charlotte Brontë (18161855).
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  • "In 1824, the four eldest girls were sent to Cowan Bridge School which Charlotte recreated as Lowood in Jane Eyre . Its poor conditions hastened the deaths of Maria and Elizabeth (who died from tuberculosis in the same year) and damaged Charlotte's health permanently. "The time Charlotte spent at her second school, Roehead, between Leeds and Huddersfield, was far happier. She later returned as a teacher but gave up the post to set up her own school at Haworth with Emily. To acquire further qualifications the two sisters visited the Pensionnat H‰ger in Brussels where Charlotte fell hopelessly in love with M. H‰ger, later satirized in Villette . Her first novel, The Professor , was rejected, but she went on to write Jane Eyre , which is her true claim to greatness. "Charlotte refused three offers of marriage but in 1854 she consented to marry her father's curate, A. B. Nicholls. The marriage, however, was short-lived for the following year Charlotte died from an illness associated with pregnancy."

    67. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    Charlotte BRONTË (18161855) ON THE DEATH OF ANNE BRONTË.
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  • 68. Charlotte Bronte
    Translate this page Charlotte Brontë. 21.4.1816 - 31.3.1855. Tatsächlich verbirgt sich hinter demmännlichen Pseudonym eine Frau die Pfarrerstochter Charlotte Brontë.
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    69. Quotations
    By Charlotte Bronte QUOTATION Reader, I married him. ATTRIBUTION Charlotte Brontë(1816–1855), British novelist. Jane, in Jane Eyre, ch. 38 (1847).
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    QUOTATION: Consistency, madam, is the first of Christian duties.
    QUOTATION: If you are cast in a different mould to the majority, it is no merit of yours: Nature did it.
    QUOTATION: Feeling without judgement is a washy draught indeed; but judgement untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.
    QUOTATION: It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
    QUOTATION: Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.

    70. UWA Library - How To Search The Catalogue By Subject
    Personal name/title, Bronte Charlotte 1816 1855 jane eyre. To findworks about Jane Eyre, type Bronte Charlotte 1816 1855 jane eyre.
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    71. Literary Encyclopedia
    Bronte, Charlotte. (1816 1855), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Status Major. Novelist. Active 1835 - 1855 in England, Britain, Europe.
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    72. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Charlotte Bronte (1816 1855). Nationality British,
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    73. Charlotte Bronte - English Author
    Charlotte Brontë. ~English Author~. Birth April British Poet; Richard Wagner German Composer. For Further Information About Charlotte Brontë.
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    Charlotte Brontë
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    Birth: April 21, 1816, Thornton Parish, Great Britain Death: March 31, 1855, Haworth, Yorkshire, Great Britain - in Pregnancy Early Influences:
    • Father was Irish and held a Cambridge Degree Father raised himself from poverty to ordination in the Church of England Both parents were writers and had a strong belief in education and literary ambition Grew up in a moorland area which became important in later books Mother died in 1821 Fell in love with the married school administrator and future employer at the school in Brussels where she studied languages
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    • Clergy Daughters' School (boarding school) at Cowan Bridge which became important as the model for the school in Jane Eyre One sister died while at the boarding school Charlotte and her sisters Emily and Anne taught themselves after being removed from the Boarding School Studied foreign languages in Brussels in 1842 as preparation for opening her own school, a dream never realized

    74. Book_summaries
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    76. Charlotte Bronte - MasterTexts(TM)
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    Charlotte Bronte was sister to Anne and Emily Bronte. Also in the family was their brother Branwell (1817-1848) and two sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, who both died in childhood. The family moved to Haworth, now part of Keighley, in 1820 when their father, Patrick Bronte (1777-1861), became Rector there. After their mother died from cancer her sister came to look after the children. Their childhood, spent in the sole companionship of one another on the wild Yorkshire moors of England, was happy. The children invented two fantasy worlds, Gondal and Angria , about which they wrote stories and poems. Read on-line Buy from Amazon.com Jane Eyre Poems
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    78. Records For Bildungsromans -- Audio Cassette. (in MARION)
    Brontë, Charlotte, 18161855. Jane Eyre audio cassette / by CharlotteBronte. Charlotte Hall, Md. Recorded Books, 1980. MAIN
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    79. Jane Eyre (in MARION)
    Jane Eyre. Title Jane Eyre audio cassette / by Charlotte Bronte. Author
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    Cheerfulness, it would appear, is a matter which depends fully as much on the state of things within, as on the state of things without and around us.
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    It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
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