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Chinese name: Charlotte Brontë.
English name: Charlotte Bront
Aliases: Charlotte Brontë.
Origin: Thorton, Yorkshire, England.
Gender: Female.
Nationality: British.
Born: April 21, 1816.
Day: March 31, 1855.
Occupation: Literary writer, ** home.
Graduated from: Girls' Missionary School.
Representative works: Jane Eyre, Villette
Additional information: Charlotte married her father's priest, Arthur Bell Nicholls, in June 1854.
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I've read this book, it's weird, but it's good.
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It was beautiful, but it failed to attract attention and only two copies were sold.
Creative success.
Despite this, the publication of this collection of poems still inspired their creative mood, so the Brontë sisters immersed themselves in writing. This year, the younger sister Anne Brontë wrote "Agnes Gray", Emily wrote "Wuthering Heights", and Charlotte wrote "The Professor". The first two were accepted by the publisher, and only 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. It took her a year to write Jane Eyre at a fairly fast pace, and two months later the book was published, while Agnes Gray and Wuthering Heights were not published until Jane Eyre was published. However, only Jane Eyre was successful and valued, and Wuthering Heights was not understood by readers at the time.
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Charlotte Brontë.
Celebrity Name: Charlotte Brontë Born 1816-1855
Celebrity Title: British Female Writer.
Celebrity Country: United Kingdom.
Charlotte Brontë was born in Howworth, Yorkshire, in the north of England, to a poor Anglican priest and a housewife. Charlotte Brontë is the third in line, with two older sisters, two younger sisters and a younger brother. The two younger sisters, Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë, are also famous writers, so they are often referred to as the "three Brontë sisters" in the history of English literature.
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Charlotte Brontë, the author of Jane Eyre.
Charlotte Brontë is an English female writer. She and her two younger sisters, Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë, are known in the history of English literature as the "Three Brontë Sisters".
Charlotte was born in 1816 into a family of country clergymen in Howworth, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Her mother died young, and eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to the Cowenbridge Girls' Boarding School, a charity for orphaned daughters of clergy. 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, and eventually she devoted herself to the path of literary creation. In 1847, Charlotte Brontë published the novel Jane Eyre, which caused a sensation in the literary world.
From the autumn of 1848 to 1849, her younger brother and two younger sisters died. In the shadow of death and confusion, she persevered in completing the book "Shelly", which expressed her mourning for her sister Emily and described the early spontaneous labor movement in Britain. Her other works, "Villette" and "The Teacher", are based on her own life experiences.
On June 29, 1854, at the age of 38, Charlotte married the Rev. Abennichols. But one day six months later, Charlotte and her husband went to a mountain stream and waterfall in the depths of the wilderness a few miles from home, and on the way back, they were caught in the rain and cold, and they fell ill from there. On March 31, 1855, at the age of 39, Charlotte died.
Jane Eyre is an autobiographical novel by Charlotte Brontë.
The work tells the story of an English woman who has been orphaned since she was a child, and constantly pursues freedom and dignity in the face of various hardships, insists on herself, and finally achieves happiness. It is a fascinating display of the heroine and heroine's ups and downs in love, singing the praises of getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully creating an image of a woman who dares to rebel and dare to fight for freedom and equal status.
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