Works of Charlotte Bronte: Life Of Charlotte Bronte

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Bronte, Charlotte

Bronte, Charlotte
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Life Of Charlotte Bronte

The Brontes were one of the most extraordinary literary families who ever
lived. They spent the greater part of their lives in an isolated Yorkshire
village on the edge of the moors, not only cut off from the Victorian world of
letters, but also to a large extent from the companionship of young people of
their own age and education. Yet they became known and loved all over the
world. Their books have been translated into many languages and are always
high in reading popularity. Their home, Haworth Parsonage, is visited by
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