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Jane Eyre", "Wuthering Heights", "Gunnis Gray" The latter two are her sister's.
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Summary. Year: Masterpiece Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre) Year:
Shirley: Villette: The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, but because many publishers refused to publish it, the poetry was not published until after Charlotte's death
Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell: co-published by the Brontë sisters.
1. Attack on Silver 1847: Masterpiece Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre: "Shirley" (Shirley Year:
Villette: The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, but because many publishers refused to publish it, it was not published until after Charlotte's death: Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
Zen Lu was united by the three Brontë sisters.
I hope mine can help you and have a great life.
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Charlotte's Story 650 words.
In 1847, Jane Eyre was published in England after its publication. The appearance of this work caused a strong sensation in the literary world; And this immortal masterpiece was written by the little-known Charlotte Brontë, and Zidanran has become a good story in the history of English literature. Charlotte's "Jane Eyre" immediately attracted the attention of the current debate because of the novelty of the subject matter and the sincerity of the feelings.
However, people did not expect that Charlotte Brontë's success came from their lonely, depressed and unhappy life.
Bleak, lonely childhood
Due to the misery of life, Brontë had to spend a part of his childhood in a charity school. Later, she moved the school into Jane Eyre, where she portrayed a lovely little girl from Helen Burns. After that, Charlotte and Emily returned home to study on their own with their brother Branwell and sister Anne Chizi.
Relief after hard work
In order to live, Brontë left home to work as a governess, and the humiliating life aroused their intense anger. Feeling discriminated against and lonely, Charlotte hated the governess profession and left after only a few months on both occasions, but the experience provided extremely important material for Jane Eyre.
Brontë had planned to set up a school together, but no one came to sign up for the advertisement. One day in the autumn of 1845, Charlotte came across a book of poems written by Emily and was so moved that writing might be a way out, so she used the inheritance left to them by her deceased aunt to write a book of poems with her two younger sisters. But despite the beauty of the poem, it failed to attract attention and only two copies were sold.
Creative success
Nevertheless, the publication of this collection of poems encouraged their creative mood, and Brontë began to write. Charlotte wrote "The Professor". But "The Professor" was returned.
But Charlotte was not discouraged, and she began to write Jane Eyre, many of the characters and plots in Jane Eyre that she had experienced or were familiar with from her life. Two months later, the book was published, "Jane Eyre" was a success, valued, Charlotte Brontë although she had a tragic childhood, but she did not give up life, but worked hard to change fate, the most kind of change of fate, her perseverance and tenacious perseverance spirit, worthy of our learning!
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Born in the north of England to a poor clergyman's family. The sister of Emily Brontë and Ann Brontë is one of the three Brontë sisters who are active in the British literary scene. She is the oldest of the three sisters.
2. Charlotte Brontë (Charotte Bronte) (Charotte Bronte) mother died tragically, and eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to a boarding school. Living conditions there were so poor that her two older sisters died of lung disease. So Charlotte and her two sisters, Emily and Ann, returned to their hometown and spent their childhood in the desolate Yorkshire hills.
At the age of 15 she enrolled in Miss Woller's school, where she became a teacher a few years later. Later, she worked as a tutor, but because she couldn't stand the discrimination and meanness of the noblewoman and Miss Kuo to the tutor, she gave up the way of making a living as a tutor. She had planned to run her own school, so she went to Italy with Emily to study French and German under the auspices of her aunt.
However, the school was not completed because no one came to study. But her experience studying in Italy inspired her to express herself and led her to devote herself to the path of literary creation. Wrote and contributed poems under the pseudonyms Coller, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846).
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