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Orphaned in his boyhood, William Crimsworth was sent to Eton by aristocratic relatives who withdrew their support when he declined to become a clergyman.

After a disastrous attempt to join his estranged brother's business, William trades his Yorkshire clerkship for a teaching position at a Belgian boarding school.

His loneliness is brightened by a beguiling headmistress, but her sensuous appeal complicates his attraction to a penniless girl who is both a student and teacher.

Although published posthumously, The Professor was written before Jane Eyre and Charlotte Brontë's other novels.

Readers may recognize the book's autobiographical elements, which - like Villette - center on a love-starved English teacher at a Brussels school.

In this case, however, the protagonist is a man, many of whose problems - workplace drudgery, social and romantic isolation - are similar to those of middle-class Victorian women.

Brontë's moving portrayal of a social outsider's perspective adds interest to this showcase of her developing style and talent.

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Product Details
Dover Publications, Inc.
0486845222 / 9780486845227
eBook (EPUB)
13/11/2019
English
1 pages
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