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Charlotte Brontë

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  1. The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society
  2. Wikipedia: Charlotte Brontë
  3. The Brussels Brontë Group
  4. The Victorian Web: Charlotte Brontë: An Overview Colette: Comprehensive analysis of Brontë's works and their relation to the Victorian style.
  5. Haworth Village: Charlotte Brontë Colette: Excellent site! Take an online tour of the parsonage
  6. Cornell University Library: Reminiscences of Charlotte Brontë Colette: Scan from original article in ''Scribner's Monthly'']
  7. BBC Woman's Hour: The Brontës in Brussels

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[edit] Charlotte Brontë Timeline

  • April 21, 1816: Born
  • 1820: Charlotte's father appointed perpetual curate of Haworth
  • 1821: September 15, Charlotte's mother dies.
  • 1824: Charlotte, and sisters Maria, Elizabeth, Emily enroll at Clergy Daughters' School, Cowan Bridge
  • 1825: May, Maria dies; June, Elizabeth dies; Charlotte and Emily return home
  • 1829: Charlotte writes the first accounts of the saga of Glasstown and Angria
  • 1831: January, Charlotte enrolls at Miss Wooler's School, Roe Head
  • 1832: May, completes schooling and returns home to tutor sisters
  • 1835: July, returns to Roe Head as a teacher
  • 1838: May, resigns position and returns home
  • 1842: Charlotte and Emily enroll in Pensionnat Heger, Brussels; Aunt Branwell's death brings girls home
  • 1843: January, Charlotte returns to Brussels to teach English and to study
  • 1844: January, leaves Brussels; Bronte sisters attempt without success to start a school
  • 1846: Publication of Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
  • 1847: Jane Eyre published
  • 1848: Branwell and Emily die
  • 1849: Anne dies; Shirley is published
  • 1853: Villette is published
  • 1854: Marries Arthur Bell Nicholls on June 29th
  • March 31, 1855: Charlotte dies of tuberculosis and complications in pregnancy
  • 1857: Charlotte's The Professor is published
  • 1925: The Twelve Adventurers and Other Stories, a collection of Charlotte's juvenilia, published
  • 1931-38: 19 volumes of The Shakespeare Head Bronte published
  • 1933: Legends of Angria, a collection of Charlotte Bronte's juvenilia, published
  • 1971: Five Novelettes, a collection of Charlotte Bronte's juvenilia, published

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