The Professor (The World's Classics)

by Charlotte Bronte

Other authorsMargaret Smith (Editor), Herbert Rosengarten (Editor)
Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

823.8

Description

The Professor (1857) was Charlotte Bront's first and least regarded novel, rejected by all publishers during her lifetime and published posthumously by her widower A. B. Nicholls. Charlotte herself defended the novel passionately. "I said to myself that my hero should work his way through life as I had seen real living men work theirs -- that he should never get a shilling he had not earned." Indeed, William Crimsworth, the hero, is the self-made master of all his life's ambiguous fortune, including his career as a professor in Brussels, and his true love. Whatever the comparisons to Charlotte Bront's other, more popular novels, The Professor deserves a closer examination and a new reader perspective.

DDC/MDS

823.8

Physical description

336 p.; 4.56 inches

ISBN

0192827413 / 9780192827418

Barcode

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