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Charlotte Brontë nacque a Thornton, nell’Inghilterra settentrionale, nel 1816. Figlia di un pastore protestante di origine irlandese, dopo la morte prematura della madre, assieme alle sorelle Maria, Elizabeth e Emily venne iscritta a un collegio riservato alle figlie di ecclesiastici. Da questo soggiorno torneranno solo Charlotte e Emily, autrice di Cime tempestose: le sorelle maggiori vi morirono nello stesso anno, e Charlotte attribuì sempre queste morti precoci alle pessime condizioni igieniche del luogo. La scuola fornirà il modello per il truce scenario di Lowood, l’istituto descritto in Jane Eyre, il suo romanzo più famoso, uscito nel 1847. Visse quasi sempre a Haworth, nella casa paterna, con le sorelle Emily e Anne (autrice di Agnes Grey e La signoradi Wildfell Hall, di prossima pubblicazione per Neri Pozza), e il fratello Branwell. È autrice di altri tre romanzi, Shirley (1849), Villette (1853) e The Professor (pubblicato postumo nel 1857). Dopo la morte dei fratelli vinse finalmente le resistenze paterne e nel 1854 si sposò, ma morì l’anno successivo, a trentanove anni.
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography: (Illustrated Edition). E-book. Formato Mobipocket Charlotte Brontë   -  Ionlineshopping.Com, 2019  - 

Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name "Currer Bell", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction by being the first to focus on its protagonist's moral and spiritual development through an intimate first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. Charlotte Brontë has been called the "first historian of the private consciousness", and the literary ancestor of writers like Proust and Joyce.  The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core, and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.  The novel is a first-person narrative from the perspective of the title character. The novel's setting is somewhere in the north of England, late in the reign of George III (1760–1820).[a] It goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead Hall, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she gains friends and role models but suffers privations and oppression; her time as governess at Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with her mysterious employer, Edward Fairfax Rochester; her time in the Moor House, during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin, St. John Rivers, proposes to her; and ultimately her reunion with, and marriage to, her beloved Rochester. Throughout these sections, the novel provides perspectives on a number of important social issues and ideas, many of which are critical of the status quo. Literary critic Jerome Beaty felt that the close first person perspective leaves the reader "too uncritically accepting of her worldview", and often leads reading and conversation about the novel towards supporting Jane, regardless of how irregular her ideas or perspectives are. In 2003, the novel was ranked number 10 in the BBC's survey The Big Read.  

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The Professor. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Charlotte Brontë   -  Ionlineshopping.Com, 2019  - 

The Professor, A Tale. was the first novel by Charlotte Brontë. It was written before Jane Eyre, but was rejected by many publishing houses. It was eventually published, posthumously, in 1857, with the approval of Charlotte Brontë's widower, Arthur Bell Nicholls, who took on the task of reviewing and editing the text. The novel is the story of a young man, William Crimsworth, and is a first-person narrative from his perspective. It describes his maturation, his career as a teacher in Brussels, and his personal relationships. The story starts with a letter William has sent to his friend Charles, detailing his rejection of his uncle's proposal that he become a clergyman, as well as his first meeting with his rich brother Edward. Seeking work as a tradesman, William is offered the position of a clerk by Edward. However, Edward is jealous of William's education and intelligence, and treats him terribly. Through the actions of the sympathetic Mr Hunsden William is relieved of his post, but starts a new job at a boys' boarding school in Belgium. The school is run by the friendly Monsieur Pelet, who treats William kindly and politely. Soon William's merits as a "professor" reach the ears of the headmistress of the neighbouring girls' school. Mademoiselle. Reuter offers him a position at her school, which he accepts. Initially captivated by her, William begins to entertain ideas of falling in love with her, but then he overhears her and Monsieur Pelet talking about their upcoming marriage and their deceitful treatment of him. William begins to treat Mademoiselle Reuter with cold civility as he sees her underlying nature. She, however, continues to try to draw him back in by pretending to be benevolent and concerned. She asks him to teach one of her young teachers, Frances, who hopes to improve her skill in languages. William sees promising intelligence in this pupil and slowly begins to fall in love with her. Jealous of the attention Frances is receiving from William, Mademoiselle Reuter takes it upon herself to dismiss Frances from her post and to hide her address from William. After a long search he re-encounters Frances in a graveyard and they renew their acquaintance. Read this complete famous novel for further story....  

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