Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1857 biography of her friend Charlotte Brontë offers an intimate and revealing portrait of the celebrated author of Jane Eyre. Tracing Brontë’s journey from her solitary childhood and determined years as a writer who expected to remain single, to her late marriage at thirty-eight and untimely death less than a year later, Gaskell captures both the struggles and brilliance that shaped Brontë’s life. As the first full-length biography of a woman novelist written by another woman novelist, it also helped create the enduring Brontë myth while exploring the depth of Charlotte’s literary genius.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a vivid, first-hand account of Charlotte Brontë’s life and character.
- A landmark biography that shaped the public understanding of the Brontë legacy.
- Ideal for readers interested in classic literature, literary history, and Victorian women writers.
- Provides both an intimate portrait and a significant piece of literary history in one volume.