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The work presents the life and family background of Charlotte Brontë, outlining early childhood, schooling, and the household dynamics that shaped her and her siblings. It recounts experiences at a Brussels pensionnat and the domestic tragedies affecting Branwell, Emily and Anne, while tracing Charlotte’s development as a writer and her literary ambitions. The narrative relies on extensive letters and personal testimony from friends, correspondents and her later husband to illuminate friendships, courtships, and relations with contemporary writers. The volume supplements its account with portraits, facsimiles and a chronological appendix to situate events and documentary evidence.
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