Chaucer. Shakespeare Milton. Bronte sisters. All writers helped create a new era in English literature. Medieval English for Joe, Elizabethan in the Shakespeare era, for Commonwealth Milton, for Bronte sisters it is Romanticism and Gothic novel (Gottlieb). Gothic novels were written before Bronte's sisters published works, but they changed the Gothic style and made it mainstream. For this reason, Charlotte, Emily, and not so much, Ambronte is known as the mother of contemporary Gothic novels.
Charlotte Bronte is a British novelist and poet and the oldest writer of three Bronte sisters. Charlotte's father was born in Sandton of Yorkshire in 1818. He is an Irish British church priest. After Charlotte's mother died of cancer in 1821, the pastor's father had no time to look after his daughter. Therefore, in August 1824, he sent Charlotte and her two sisters to the daughter 's school of the pastor' s daughter of Cowan Bridge in Lancashire. This school became the foundation of Lowood School in the novel Jane Eyre. After that, Bronte continued education at Millfield's Rodhead from 1831 to 1832, then became a teacher from 1835 to 1883. In 1839, Bronte accepted the status of a Yorkshire family tutor. Her experience in education and work as a tutor is well reflected in Jane Eyre. From 1843 to 1844, Charlotte attended a language school in Brussels, Belgium. In Belgium, she fell in love with her married professor at school.
Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) and her sisters Emily Bronte (1818-1848) and Anne Bronte (1820-1849) have fascinated the readers from the Victorian era and even shocked the readers until now. Three sisters grew up at Yorkshire 's Haworth and produced classics such as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights' tenant, Wildfell Hall. In the influence of British romantic poets such as Wordsworth, Scott, Byron, Brutz has created a series of unforgettable letters such as loyal tutor Jane Ayer, lover Heathcliff, Kathy. And Hareton. The Bronte family website explores the life, literature and art of these important Victorian female writers