Charlotte Brontë

Exploring the imagination and depth of a literary icon

Arthur Pollard author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Dec '16

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This book explores the imaginative world of Charlotte Brontë, showcasing her autobiographical elements and the depth of her characters and narratives.

Within the confines of Haworth Parsonage, the Brontë siblings created a rich fantasy world fueled by their vivid imaginations and deep passions. Charlotte's limited experiences in life lend a significant autobiographical element to her novels, where her intense emotions amplify the subjectivity of her storytelling. Her writing style, which often draws from her own life, adds an authenticity that enhances the heightened narratives she presents. The moral complexities of her heroines frequently serve to ground these exaggerated tales, creating a unique blend of reality and fantasy.

Charlotte Brontë delves into key extracts from her novels, drawing attention to the author's personal perspective, creativity, and the resulting enhancement of dialogue and overall experience. The book features a central section dedicated to her heroines, exploring their roles and significance in her work. Additionally, it includes discussions on various elements such as character development, the manipulation of time and setting, and the intricate use of speech and dialogue. Each aspect contributes to a deeper understanding of Charlotte's place within her own narratives.

This insightful title, first published in 1968, serves as a valuable resource for students of English Literature and anyone interested in the unique voice of Charlotte Brontë. It highlights how her life experiences shaped her literary contributions, making her work not only a reflection of her imagination but also a mirror of her reality.

ISBN: 9781138929579

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

130 pages