
Selected Letters of Charlotte Bronte
Margaret Smith(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 13. September 2007
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-19-920587-5 (ISBN)
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Description
These letters give an insight into the life of a writer whose novels continue to be bestsellers. They reveal much about Charlotte Bronte's personal life, her family relationships, and the society in which she lived. Many of her early letters are written with vigour, vivacity, and an engaging aptitude for self-mockery. In contrast, her letters to her 'master', the Belgian schoolteacher Constantin Heger, reveal her intense, obsessive longing for some response from him. Other letters are deeply moving, when Charlotte endures the agony of her brother's and sisters' untimely deaths. We learn also of the progress of her writing, including the astonishing success of Jane Eyre, and of her contacts with her publishers, including the young George Smith; and we recognize in her letters the life-experiences which are transmuted into the art of her novels. Contemporary society is brilliantly described in her letters from London, when she writes of her encounters with famous writers and with critics of her novels. We hear too of her visits to art galleries, operas, and the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace. Dramatic letters written in December 1852 convey the 'turbulence of feeling' in the Haworth curate Arthur Nicholls's proposal of marriage to her and in Mr Bronte's violent reaction to it; and we subsequently hear of her secret correspondence with her suitor, her father's eventual consent, and her tragically brief happy marriage, cut short by her death in March 1855.
Reviews / Votes
Margaret Smith's new Selected Letters is extremely welcome...it represents an impressive achievement of choice; it reads remarkably fluently, and gives us almost all of Charlotte's most powerful letters...This scholarly and affordable volume provides vivid access to Charlotte Bronte's inner life through an admirably well-chosen core of accurate, annotated texts. * Patsy Stoneman, Review of English Studies * a very welcome selection at an affordable price... Margaret Smith has more than earned the plaudits of Bronte lovers for her patient and scrupulous work, in establishing reliable texts of Charlotte's letters, and in annotating them so expertly. * Mark Bostridge, Independent on Sunday * enhances her reputation as a woman of wit and imagination * Hannah Hudson, Tribune * a perfect introduction (or re-introduction) to Charlotte Bronte's epistolary style, a highly valuable, first-hand source of information on the author who wrote some of the most important novels in English Literature and her siblings. Reading these accurate transcriptions of Charlotte Bronte's letters is pure magic - a momentary lapse into what her correspondents might have felt. * BronteBlog *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
15 black and white plates
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
634 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-920587-5 (9780199205875)
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Charlotte Bronte | Margaret Smith
Selected Letters
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09/2010
Oxford University Press
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Person
Margaret Smith, editor of The Letters of Charlotte Bronte (3 volumes, OUP, 1995-2004) and co-author with Christine Alexander of The Oxford Companion to the Brontes (OUP, 2003), is a Vice-President of the Bronte Society and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Science, University of Birmingham.
Editor
Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences, University of Birmingham
Content
List of Letters ; Introduction ; Chronology ; Biographical Notes ; LETTERS ; Bibliography