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The Bront? myth

2004
Explores how the Bronte sisters became cultural symbols in the mid-eighteenth century, despite the fact that their novels scandalized English society and the truth about their identities shocked their readers.

The Bront?s

Charlotte Bront? and her family
1988
Recreates the lives of Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Bronte in the context of their era.

Charlotte Bront?

a passionate life
1996
A biography of the English author, focusing on the passionate and fiery nature that lay behind her image as a modest Victorian lady.

Charlotte Bront?

1997
Provides a critical biography of nineteenth-century British author Charlotte Bront?, and a chronological survey of all her works, including writings from her youth, emphasizing recent feminist, psychoanalytic, and historicist viewpoints.

Jane Eyre

2009
Presents Charlotte Bront?'s novel adapted into graphic novel format about a young governess who falls in love with her mysteriously tortured employer and must choose between happiness and societal convention when she learns his secret.

Becoming Jane Eyre

2009
A fictionalized account of the life of the Bronte sisters and the collaboration that led to "Jane Eyre, " describing the tragedies that shaped their lives, Charlotte's love affair with a married man, and the bond between the girls.

Unquiet soul

a biography of Charlotte Bront?e
1975

The Bront? project

a novel of passion, desire, and good PR
2005
After her fiance leaves her, scholar Sara Frost is forced to re-examine her views on love and romance and question her life's work, searching for the lost love letters of Charlotte Bronte.

Charlotte Bront?e's Jane Eyre

1987

Charlotte Bront?

the self conceived
1984

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