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The Life of Charlotte Brontë is the posthumous biography of Charlotte Brontë by fellow Victorian novelist, and her close friend Elizabeth Gaskell. A major source was the hundreds of letters sent by Brontë to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Gaskell had to deal with some sensitive issues. She toned down some of her material concerning the Clergy Daughters' School, attended by Charlotte and her sisters, whose founder was blamed for the deaths of two Brontë sisters. Although quite frank in many places, Gaskell suppressed details of Charlotte's love for Constantin Héger, a married man, on the…mehr

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The Life of Charlotte Brontë is the posthumous biography of Charlotte Brontë by fellow Victorian novelist, and her close friend Elizabeth Gaskell. A major source was the hundreds of letters sent by Brontë to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Gaskell had to deal with some sensitive issues. She toned down some of her material concerning the Clergy Daughters' School, attended by Charlotte and her sisters, whose founder was blamed for the deaths of two Brontë sisters. Although quite frank in many places, Gaskell suppressed details of Charlotte's love for Constantin Héger, a married man, on the grounds that it would be too great an affront to contemporary morals and a possible source of distress to Charlotte's still-living friends, father Patrick Brontë and husband. Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was an English novelist and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society, including the very poor, and are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature. Some of Gaskell's best known novels are Cranford, North and South, and Wives and Daughters.

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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, née Stevenson (1810–1865), was an esteemed English writer during the Victorian era, widely recognized for her meticulous social novels and her significant contribution to the biographical genre. Gaskell's literary prowess is manifested in her adept exploration of the nuances of contemporary social issues and her compassionate portrayal of the complexities of human character. Among her notable works, 'The Life of Charlotte Brontë' (1857) stands out as a poignant and insightful biography of her close friend and fellow novelist, providing rare glimpses into the life of the celebrated author of 'Jane Eyre.' Gaskell's biographical style is distinguished by its blend of warm personal anecdotes and carefully researched accounts, which she utilized to narrate Brontë's life with both empathy and literary finesse. Besides biography, Gaskell's fiction, which includes works such as 'Mary Barton' (1848), 'North and South' (1855), and 'Cranford' (1853), often addressed the socioeconomic divides of her time. Her novels are hallmarked by their strong, progressive female characters and engaging prose. Gaskell's oeuvre is a cornerstone of 19th-century literature, reflecting the socio-cultural landscapes of industrializing England and showcasing her as a pivotal figure in the history of women's writing. Her work remains of scholarly interest for its rich contextual portrayal of Victorian society and its forward-thinking perspective on women's roles and social justice.