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Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855)

Autor de Jane Eyre

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Charlotte Bronte, the third of six children, was born April 21, 1816, to the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte in Yorkshire, England. Along with her sisters, Emily and Anne, she produced some of the most impressive writings of the 19th century. The Brontes lived in a time when women mostrar más used pseudonyms to conceal their female identity, hence Bronte's pseudonym, Currer Bell. Charlotte Bronte was only five when her mother died of cancer. In 1824, she and three of her sisters attended the Clergy Daughter's School in Cowan Bridge. The inspiration for the Lowood School in the classic Jane Eyre was formed by Bronte's experiences at the Clergy Daughter's School. Her two older sisters died of consumption because of the malnutrition and harsh treatment they suffered at the school. Charlotte and Emily Bronte returned home after the tragedy. The Bronte sisters fueled each other's creativity throughout their lives. As young children, they wrote long stories together about a complex imaginary kingdom they created from a set of wooden soldiers. In 1846, Charlotte Bronte, with her sisters Emily and Anne published a thin volume titled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. In the same year, Charlotte Bronte attempted to publish her novel, The Professor, but was rejected. One year later, she published Jane Eyre, which was instantly well received. Charlotte Bronte's life was touched by tragedy many times. Despite several proposals of marriage, she did not accept an offer until 1854 when she married the Reverend A. B. Nicholls. One year later, at the age of 39, she died of pneumonia while she was pregnant. Her previously rejected novel, The Professor, was published posthumously in 1857. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Series

Obras de Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre (1847) 58,944 copias
Villette (1853) 8,785 copias
Shirley (1849) 4,086 copias
El Profesor : una historia (1857) 2,740 copias
Jane Eyre / Wuthering Heights / Agnes Grey (1900) — Autor — 474 copias
Tales of Angria (1834) 175 copias
Best Poems of the Brontë Sisters (1997) — Autor — 171 copias
Mina Laury (1838) 135 copias
Emma (1980) 131 copias
Stancliffe's Hotel (1839) 107 copias
The Best of the Brontës (2016) 102 copias
The Foundling (2004) 101 copias
Shirley / The Professor (2008) 93 copias
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature - volume 1 (2017) — Contribuidor — 58 copias
Jane Eyre (book 1 of 2) (1947) 39 copias
The Search After Happiness (1969) 30 copias
Jane Eyre (book 2 of 2) (1988) 26 copias
Jane Eyre 26 copias
Tales of the Islanders (1829) 24 copias
Jane Eyre [adapted - Saddleback Illustrated Classics] (1999) — Original Author; Original Author — 17 copias
Angria und Gondal. (1987) 16 copias
Über die Liebe. (1988) 15 copias
Shirley, Volume 1 (1849) 12 copias
Shirley, Volume 2 (1893) 11 copias
Emma: a Fragment (1860) 10 copias
Jane Eyre - A Libretto (2000) 9 copias
Napoleon and the Spectre (1833) 6 copias
Förfärande kvinnor (2016) 6 copias
Villette, Volume I. (2006) 5 copias
Shirley 5 copias
Something About Arthur (1981) 5 copias
Albion and Marina (1830) 5 copias
Poemas de Currer Bell (2019) 4 copias
Angria and the Angrians (1997) 3 copias
Henry Hastings (2009) 3 copias
Poesie 2 copias
Jane Eyre ("Read Along") (1986) 2 copias
Poems (2014) 2 copias
Villette 2 copias
Jane Eyre 2 copias
PATRICK BRANWELL BRONTE (1972) 1 copia
Miss Lucy 1 copia
The Professor and Poems (2009) 1 copia
Novelas eternas (2022) 1 copia
Town () (2005) 1 copia
Jane Eyre I 1 copia
The Brontes 1 copia
Jane Eyre / Agnes Grey (1974) 1 copia
Jane Eyre II 1 copia
Jane Eyre 1 copia
Professorn (2016) 1 copia
Four Wishes 1 copia
Moores 1 copia
Jane Eyre, II 1 copia
Jane Eyre Annotated (2022) 1 copia
Sekret 1 copia
The Professor Annotated (2022) 1 copia
Jane Eyre. Oscar Junior (2016) 1 copia
Episode 3 1 copia
Sarah Miles (1999) 1 copia
The Violet 1 copia
O Enjeitado (2019) 1 copia
Jane Eyre 1 copia
Jane Eyre 1 copia
Jane Eyre [Abridged] — Autor — 1 copia
Bell's Poems 1 copia
Contes inédits (1979) 1 copia
Jane Eyre (2005) — Autor — 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Nichols Brontë, Charlotte
Otros nombres
Bell, Currer (pseudonym)
Nichols Brontë, Charlotte
Fecha de nacimiento
1816-04-21
Fecha de fallecimiento
1855-03-31
Lugar de sepultura
Church of St Michael and All Angels, Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
País (para mapa)
England, UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Thornton, Yorkshire, England, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Causa de fallecimiento
probable hyperemesis gravidarum
Lugares de residencia
Thornton, Yorkshire, England, UK
Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Lancashire, England, UK
Mirfield, England, UK
Brussels, Belgium
Educación
Cowan Bridge
Roe Head, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, UK
Pensionat Heger, Brussels, Belgium
Ocupaciones
writer
novelist
poet
teacher
Relaciones
Brontë, Emily (zus)
Brontë, Anne (zus)
Biografía breve
Charlotte Brontë was born in Thornton, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Her parents were Maria Bramwell and Patrick Brontë, an Anglican clergyman and poet. In 1820, when she was a small child, the family moved to Haworth on the Yorkshire moors, where the Rev. Brontë had been appointed rector. The following year, Mrs. Brontë died. In 1824, Charlotte and Emily, along with their two elder sisters Maria and Elizabeth, were sent to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire. The discipline there was harsh, and the girls found the food and other conditions miserable. Charlotte later portrayed the terrible school in her novel Jane Eyre as the Lowood Institution. After Maria and Elizabeth died in 1825, Charlotte and Emily returned home. Their father managed the upbringing of his three remaining daughters — Charlotte, Emily, and Anne — and son Bramwell thanks to the help of their maternal aunt Elizabeth Branwell, who left her native Cornwall to come and live with them. For more than five years, the Brontë children studied and played at home, writing and telling romantic tales for one another, and inventing imaginative games. At age 15, Charlotte enrolled at a new school not far from Haworth, Roe Head School. She spent 18 months there before returning home; in 1835, she went back again for a while as a teacher. To support herself and the family, Charlotte decided to become a governess and went with Emily to a boarding school in Brussels, Belgium, to improve their French and learn German. She later became a pupil-teacher there. Her unrequited love for the school's headmaster would eventually find an outlet in her novels Villette (1853) and The Professor (published posthumously in 1857). Before that, however, the ardent heart and rebellious spirit of her most famous creation, Jane Eyre (1847) brought immediate success and fame to the author under her pen name Currer Bell. Charlotte visited London three times at the invitation of her publisher and moved in literary circles, becoming a friend of Elizabeth Gaskell and William Makepeace Thackeray. Her novel Shirley (1849), written during and after the tragic deaths of her three siblings in a single year, showed Charlotte's engagement with both women's rights and workers' rights movements. In 1854, she married Arthur Nicholls, her father's curate and her long-time suitor. She became ill and died suddenly during pregnancy at age 38 in 1855. A comprehensive three-volume edition of her letters to family and friends, edited by Margaret Smith, was published in 1995-2004.
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Do not combine Charlotte with either or both of her sisters. Also, do not combine this page with that of "Bronte". Thank you.

Miembros

Debates

November 2023: The Brontë Sisters en Monthly Author Reads (diciembre 2023)
Jane Eyre en Franklin Library Collectors (enero 2023)
Jane Eyre LEC en George Macy devotees (enero 2023)
November Group Read: Shirley by Charlotte Brontë en 2014 Category Challenge (diciembre 2014)
Jane Eyre en Book talk (julio 2014)
Best Bronte Quote? en The Brontës (enero 2014)
Jane Eyre en The Brontës (enero 2014)
Jane Eyre/Wuthering Heights en Books Compared (marzo 2013)
1001 Group Read, Oct. 12: Villette en 1001 Books to read before you die (noviembre 2012)
Villette Question en The Brontës (mayo 2012)
*** Group Read: Jane Eyre (Spoiler Thread) en 75 Books Challenge for 2011 (abril 2011)
*** Group Read: Jane Eyre (Non-Spoiler Thread) en 75 Books Challenge for 2011 (abril 2011)
Jane Eyre Group Read (For the Procrastinators) Week One en 75 Books Challenge for 2010 (diciembre 2010)

Reseñas

Jane Eyre es una niña huérfana que deberá vivir sus primeros años de vida con su tia, la cual le hará la vida imposible. Por ello, decidirá mandarla a un orfanato y allí conseguirá encontrar su vocación ser institutriz, y de ahí ira a vivir con Lowood y tendrá una historia de amor.
Un clásico increíble y en mi opinión uno de los mejores escritos.
 
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gutierrezmonge | 915 reseñas más. | Oct 17, 2022 |
Huérfana, primero a cargo de una tía poco cariñosa y después en una escuela/internado, Jane logra el puesto de institutriz para educar a la HIJA DE ATRIBILIARIO Y PECLIAR SEÑOR, poco a poco el amor irá tejiendo su red entre ellos, pero la vida de ROCHESTER GUARDA UN ESTREMEDECEDOR Y TERRIBLE MISTERIO....
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Charlotte Brontë’s most beloved novel describes the passionate love between the courageous orphan Jane Eyre and the brilliant, brooding, and domineering Rochester. The loneliness and cruelty of Jane’s childhood strengthens her natural independence and spirit, which prove invaluable when she takes a position as a governess at Thornfield Hall. But after she falls in love with her sardonic employer, her discovery of his terrible secret forces her to make a heart-wrenching choice. Ever since its publication in 1847, Jane Eyre has enthralled every kind of reader, from the most critical and cultivated to the youngest and most unabashedly romantic. It lives as one of the great triumphs of storytelling and as a moving and unforgettable portrayal of a woman’s quest for self-respect.… (más)
 
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