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The Life of Charlotte Bronte (Esprios Classics)

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The Life of Charlotte Bronte is the posthumous biography of Charlotte Bronte by fellow novelist Elizabeth Gaskell.

The first edition was published in 1857. A major source was the hundreds of letters sent by Bronte to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey.

Gaskell had to deal with rather sensitive issues, toning down some of her material: in the case of her description of the Clergy Daughters' School, attended by Charlotte and her sisters, this was to avoid legal action from the Rev.

William Carus Wilson, the founder of the school. The published text does not go so far as to blame him for the deaths of two Bronte sisters, but even so the Carus Wilson family published a rebuttal with the title "A refutation of the statements in 'The life of Charlotte Bronte,' regarding the Casterton Clergy Daughters' School, when at Cowan Bridge".

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1714391159 / 9781714391158
Paperback / softback
26/04/2024
United States
428 pages
152 x 229 mm, 626 grams