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An intimate biographical study traces the subject's upbringing in a remote parsonage, family dynamics with two sisters and a troubled brother, and formative experiences as a governess and a student abroad that shaped her sensibilities. It follows the emergence of her literary career, the secretive publication and reception of early novels including Jane Eyre, Shirley, and Villette, and the grief surrounding siblings' decline and death. Letters and contemporary recollections illuminate personal character, friendships, and society's responses to fame. The narrative concludes with a candid account of a late marriage, final illness, and an appraisal of recurring themes of solitude, moral conviction, and creative resilience.

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T. Wemyss Reid

T. Wemyss Reid was a Scottish author and biographer, recognized for his contributions to literary criticism and biography in the 19th century. He is best known for his work "Charlotte Brontë: A Monograph," which offers an insightful examination of the life and works of the famed novelist. Reid also penned "Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885," providing a personal glimpse into his own life and experiences. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the literary culture of his time, and he is noted for his explorations of both literary figures and the broader social context in which they lived.

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