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The Professor, A Tale was Charlotte Bronte's debut book. The book is written in the first person from the perspective of a young guy named William Crimsworth and narrates his story. It talks about his personal connections, his profession as a teacher in Brussels, and his maturation. Edward offers William a job as a clerk, but Edward is jealous of his intelligence and education. William is relieved of his post by Mr. Hunsden's actions, and he begins a new position at a boys' boarding school in Belgium. Mademoiselle Reuter, the headmistress of a nearby girls' school, accepts William as a…mehr

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The Professor, A Tale was Charlotte Bronte's debut book. The book is written in the first person from the perspective of a young guy named William Crimsworth and narrates his story. It talks about his personal connections, his profession as a teacher in Brussels, and his maturation. Edward offers William a job as a clerk, but Edward is jealous of his intelligence and education. William is relieved of his post by Mr. Hunsden's actions, and he begins a new position at a boys' boarding school in Belgium. Mademoiselle Reuter, the headmistress of a nearby girls' school, accepts William as a ""professor."" He is first captivated by her and starts to fall in love with her, but he overhears her and Monsieur Pelet discussing their impending marriage and their deceitful treatment of him. Will William Crimsworth be able to settle in his life? Read The Professor, A Tale of the stressful and chaotic life of a person and how he will overcome his situations to a settled phase of life.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was an English writer and the eldest of the Brontë sisters. Writing under the male pseudonym of Currer Bell, she published a book of poetry with her sisters, Emily and Anne, in 1846. Her first published novel 'Jane Eyre' (1847) is a widely celebrated classic of English literature and features themes of early feminism. Her following two novels were also highly successful and remain popular today.