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Charlotte Brontë

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Date of birth
1816-04-21
Place of birth
West Yorkshire
Date of death
1855-03-31
Place of death
West Yorkshire

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Charlotte Nicholls (née Brontë; 21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855), commonly known by her maiden name Charlotte Brontë (, commonly ), was an English novelist and poet, and was the elder sister of Emily, Anne and Branwell Brontë. She is best known for her novel Jane Eyre, which was first published under the pseudonym Currer Bell. Jane Eyre was a great success on publication, and has since become known as a classic of English literature.

Charlotte was the third of six siblings born to Maria Branwell, the daughter of a Cornish merchant, and Patrick Brontë, an Irish clergyman. Maria died when Charlotte was only five years old, and three years later, Charlotte was sent to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire, along with her three sisters, Maria, Elizabeth and Emily. Conditions at the school were appalling, with frequent outbreaks of disease. Charlotte's two elder sisters fell ill there and died shortly afterwards at home; Charlotte attributed her own lifelong ill-health to her time at Cowan Bridge, and later used it as the model for Lowood School in Jane Eyre.

In 1831, Charlotte became a pupil at Roe Head School in Mirfield, but left the following year in order to teach her sisters, Emily and Anne, at home. In 1835, Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher. In 1839, she accepted a job as governess to a local family, but left after a few months.

In 1842, Charlotte joined the Heger Pensionnat, a girls' boarding school in Brussels, as a student, then later as a teacher, in the hope of acquiring the skills required to open a school of her own. However, she was obliged to leave after falling in love with the school's director, Constantin Heger, a married man, who inspired both the character of Rochester in Jane Eyre, and Charlotte's first novel, The Professor.

Charlotte, Emily and Anne then attempted to open a school in Haworth, but failed to attract pupils. In 1846 the sisters published a collection of poems under the pseudonyms Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Although Charlotte's first novel, The Professor, was rejected by publishers, her second novel, Jane Eyre, was published in 1847, attracting both praise and controversy. The sisters' true identities were revealed in 1848, and by the following year Charlotte was known in London literary circles.

In 1854, Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, her father's curate. She became pregnant shortly after her wedding in June 1854, but died on 31 March 1855, possibly of tuberculosis, although there is evidence that she may have died from hyperemesis gravidarum, a complication of pregnancy.

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English novelist and poet.

Last modified: 2023-02-09 (revision #115983)

Editions

NameFormatISBNRelease Date
VillettePaperback3-458-33147-61992
Shirley – Villette : 1849–1853Hardcover97820701149622022-09-22
ShirleyPaperback3-458-32845-91989
Jane Eyre: Eine AutobiographiePaperback3-257-21581-91993
Erzählungen aus AngriaPaperback3-458-32985-41990
Jane Eyre (dtv 24032)Paperback3-423-24032-61995-03
Jane Eyre (English eBook)eBook?2019-11-10
Villette (Charlotte Brontë)Paperback1-85326-072-X1993
Shirley (Charlotte Brontë)eBook?2020-04-08
Villette (Charlotte Brontë)eBook?2020-06-16
Wuthering Heights et autres romans : 1847–1848Hardcover?2002-09-11
Jane Eyre précédé de Œuvres de jeunesse : 1826–1847Hardcover97820701149552008-03-20
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