Charlotte Bronte (Vintage Lives)

Charlotte Bronte (Vintage Lives)

by RebeccaFraser (Author)

Synopsis

If men could see us as we really are, they would be amazed', wrote Charlotte Bronte, the outwardly conventional parson's daughter who had rarely met any men beyond those of the church or classroom by the time Jane Eyre was published in 1847. From the landscape of the Yorkshire moors, an appalling childhood and a family decimated by consumption, Jane Eyre came as an instant literary sensation. It also brought Charlotte Bronte the notoriety that was to remain with her for the rest of her short and tragic life. Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte's first biographer, attempted to clear Charlotte of the charges of passionate immorality that were levelled at a woman author - and an unmarried one at that. Rebecca Fraser, 130 years later, placed Charlotte's life within the perceptual framework of contemporary attitudes to women. Her biography is an invaluable contribution to Bronte scholarship, which shares her admiration for a woman prepared to stand out against some of the cruellest Victorian ideas about her sex.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Vintage Classics
Published: 06 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0099449684
ISBN 13: 9780099449683
Book Overview: 'She has taken Charlotte's reputation out of lavender for a new generation of admirers' - Independent

Media Reviews
Fraser excellently brings out the raging Charlotte Times Literary Supplement The most enjoyable and readable biography of Charlotte Bronte since Mrs Gaskell's Literary Review Rebecca Fraser has used her abundant material with a dexterity and sypathy that is beyond praise -- Nigel Nicholson Worthy of its subject...[combines] a social historian's sense of place...[with] a novelist's imaginative feeling for detail New York Times
Author Bio
Rebecca Fraser has worked as a publisher's editor and a journalist. She is married with three children, and is President of the Bronte Society.