Ebook: Charlotte Brontë: a life
Author: Brontë Charlotte, Harman Claire
- Tags: Novelists English, Novelists English--19th century, Women novelists English, Women novelists English--19th century, Biographies, Biography, Brontë Charlotte -- 1816-1855, Women novelists English -- 19th century -- Biography, Novelists English -- 19th century -- Biography
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
On the 200th anniversary of Charlotte Brontë's birth, Penguin is publishing the definitive biography of this extraordinary novelist, by acclaimed literary biographer Claire Harman
Charlotte Brontë's life contained all the drama and tragedy of the great Gothic novels it inspired. Like Jane Eyre she was raised motherless on remote Yorkshire moors and sent away to brutally strict boarding school at a young age. Charlotte grew up and watched helpless as, one by one, her five beloved siblings sickened and died; by the end of her short life, she was the only child of the Brontë clan remaining. And most fascinating and tragic of all, throughout her adult life she was haunted by a great and unrequited love - a love that tortured Charlotte but also inspired some of the most moving, intense and revolutionary novels ever written in the English language.
Charlotte was a literary visionary, a feminist trailblazer and the driving force behind the whole...