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  1. 10 hours ago · Today marks the 170th wedding anniversary of Charlotte Brontë and Arthur Bell Nicholls. Corr Blimey gives 4 stars out of 5 to the stage adaptation of Jane Eyre at the Botanic Garden in Glasgow.

  2. Hey friends, I just revisited Villette by Charlotte Brontë and was very moved by the concept of women having intrinsic value as opposed to just relational value this time around. The way that Polly (love her to death) was objectified by her father and Graham versus the way Lucy was treated is something I’ve had on my mind for a while.

  3. 10 hours ago · By Charlotte Brontë Widely Considered a Classic. Jane Eyre is a beloved novel by Charlotte Brontë, first published in 1847. This captivating story has become a classic in English literature, highly esteemed for its realistic portrayal of Victorian society and its exploration of complex female characters. An Orphan's Journey

  4. 10 hours ago · Its transition to a given name was spurred by Charlotte Brontë’s novel “Shirley,” published in 1849, where the title character was a woman. This novel played a pivotal role in popularizing the name for girls, although previously it was mainly used for boys.

  5. 10 hours ago · Mrs Hopkins was a small thin hollow-eyed woman, who arrived at the island as the school mistress. Dressed in black with her white face she had the tendency to frighten as did her often strange behaviour. When looking for someone to blame, she is the one accused of being a witch casting a spell over the situation.

  6. 10 hours ago · The reason that these audiobooks are free is that they’re all in the public domain, so it’s very heavily weighted towards old classics. There are works from Jules Verne, Emily Bronte, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Mark Twain here, for example—and hours and hours worth of audiobooks in total, so plenty of material to keep your ears busy for a while.

  7. 10 hours ago · Throughout history, there have been numerous examples of families who have made writing a central part of their lives. The Brontë sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne—are perhaps one of the most famous literary families. They supported and inspired each other, creating some of the most enduring works of English literature.