Charlotte Brontë: A Biography

Charlotte Brontë: A Biography

The Turbulent Life and Revolutionary Works of Yorkshire's Most Celebrated Novelist

Edward Frederic Benson

Histoire & sciences sociales

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196 pages

ISBN : 9782322497959

Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand

Date de parution : 01.04.2025

Langue : anglais

Mots-clés : Brontë family legacy, women's literary pioneers, Victorian novelists, Yorkshire writers, feminist literary history

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«Charlotte Brontë: A Biography» by Edward Frederic Benson is a penetrating study of the iconic Victorian author, offering fresh insights into the creator of Jane Eyre and her extraordinary literary family. This meticulously researched work examines Brontë's constrained yet creatively explosive life at Haworth parsonage, her complex relationship with sisters Emily and Anne, and her groundbreaking contributions to feminist literature long before the term existed.
Benson explores how Brontë transformed personal tragedy including the deaths of her mother and siblings into novels that redefined women's voices in 19th century literature. The biography reveals her dual existence as a provincial governess and secret romantic poet ("Currer Bell"), her controversial friendship with Thackeray, and the stormy publication history of Jane Eyre, which shocked readers with its passionate first person narrative. For devotees of Victorian biography, this account stands out for its psychological depth, analyzing how Brontë's sheltered Yorkshire life paradoxically produced fiction of remarkable emotional range. Benson contextualizes her work within the broader Brontë sisters phenomenon while spotlighting Charlotte's unique blend of realism and Gothic imagination.
Edward Frederic Benson

Edward Frederic Benson

Edward Frederic Benson (1867.1940) was an English novelist, biographer, and archaeologist whose diverse career produced over 100 works, including the acclaimed Victorian biography of Charlotte Brontë. The son of an Archbishop of Canterbury, Benson blended scholarly rigor with narrative flair skills honed during his Cambridge classics training and archaeological digs in Greece and Egypt.

Though best known for his Mapp and Lucia comic novels, Benson's fascination with 19th century writers led to perceptive studies of historical figures. His Brontë biography reflects his signature approach: combining meticulous research (including unpublished family letters) with psychological insight into creative genius. As a gay man writing in repressive times, Benson brought particular sensitivity to Brontë's constrained circumstances and subversive artistry.

A prolific contributor to feminist literature studies before the field existed formally, Benson championed women authors through biographies of Charlotte Brontë, Queen Victoria, and others. His works remain essential reading for understanding the Brontë sisters' enduring impact on English literature.

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