Charlotte Brontë : A biography

Charlotte Brontë : A biography

Unveiling Victorian Literature Brontë Family and Literary Analysis

Edward Frederic Benson

Histoire & sciences sociales

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196 pages

ISBN : 9782322572229

Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand

Date de parution : 14.04.2025

Langue : anglais

Mots-clés : Charlotte Brontë biography, Victorian literature, Brontë family, literary analysis, 19th-century authors

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Edward Frederic Bensons Charlotte Brontë delivers a penetrating reassessment of the iconic novelist, challenging romanticized myths perpetuated by earlier biographies like Elizabeth Gaskells The Life of Charlotte Brontë. Drawing extensively from Charlottes private letters many previously omitted or sanitized Benson reconstructs her complex persona: a woman of fierce intellect, artistic ambition, and contradictions. The narrative traces her evolution from the stifling isolation of Haworth Parsonage to literary fame, contextualizing Jane Eyre and Villette within her struggles against societal constraints and familial tragedies.
Benson critiques Gaskells idealized portrait, exposing deliberate suppressions in her biography, such as Charlottes impassioned letters to Constantin Héger and her candid frustrations with Victorian gender norms. The book situates Charlotte within the Brontë familys creative ferment, analyzing Emilys Wuthering Heights and Annes The Tenant of Wildfell Hall as parallel acts of rebellion. Chapters on the siblings pseudonymous publishing ventures and Branwells decline reveal the interplay between genius and dysfunction.
Rich in literary analysis, the biography examines how Charlottes works subverted Gothic tropes to explore female agency and moral complexity. Benson also addresses controversies, including inaccuracies in Charlottes accounts of Emilys life and the ethical dilemmas of posthumous editorial decisions. The text aligns with categories like Literary Criticism, Victorian Literature, and Biographical Studies, offering scholars and enthusiasts a rigorously documented yet accessible reappraisal.
Edward Frederic Benson

Edward Frederic Benson

Edward Frederic Benson (1867.1940) was a versatile English writer whose oeuvre spanned novels, biographies, and ghost stories. Educated at Cambridge, he gained renown for his satirical Dodo novels and the Mapp and Lucia series, yet his scholarly works, including Charlotte Brontë, demonstrated rigorous historiographic precision. Bensons approach to biography blended narrative flair with archival diligence, reflecting his belief that historical figures should be analyzed not idealized.

As the son of an Archbishop of Canterbury, Benson navigated elite literary circles but maintained a critical eye for societal hypocrisies. His fascination with the Brontës stemmed from their subversion of Victorian norms, a theme echoing his own critiques of Edwardian culture. Beyond biographies, he authored acclaimed supernatural tales like The Room in the Tower, cementing his reputation as a master of psychological tension.

Benson served as Mayor of Rye and contributed to archaeological studies, showcasing his interdisciplinary ethos. His later years focused on demystifying literary legends, exemplified by his unflinching portrait of Charlotte Brontë. Today, his works remain pivotal for understanding early 20th century literary scholarship and the enduring allure of the Brontë mythos.

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