Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Brontë was born at Thornton, Yorkshire in 1816, the third child of Patrick and Maria Brontë. Her father was perpetual curate of Haworth, Yorkshire from 1820 until his death in 1861. Her mother died in 1821, leaving five daughters and a son. Charlotte was employed as a teacher from 1835 to 1838, was subsequently a governess, and in 1842 went with her sister Emily to study languages in Brussels, where during 1843 she again worked as a teacher. Charlotte’s first novel, The Professor, was rejected by several publishers and was not published until 1857. Jane Eyre was published in 1847 and achieved immediate success. In 1848 Branwell Brontë died, as did Emily before the end of the same year, and Anne in the following summer, so that Charlotte alone survived of the six children. Charlotte married in 1854 the Revd A. B Nicholls, her father’s curate, but died in March 1855.ज़्यादा पढ़ेंकम पढ़ें
The Originals Jane Eyre
Published on 16 October 1847, Charlotte Bronte?s Jane Eyre was originally titled Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. The novel earned its author the distinction of being ?the first historian of the private consciousness?.Jane Eyre, an orphan, living with he
The Originals Jane Eyre
Published on 16 October 1847, Charlotte Bronte?s Jane Eyre was originally titled Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. The novel earned its author the distinction of being ?the first historian of the private consciousness?.Jane Eyre, an orphan, living with he