the heart of the historic village of Haworth,once home to the Brontes
the heart of the historic village of Haworth, once home to the Brontes
The oldest two died there due to the poor and unhealthy conditions. This experience inspired the later portrayal of Lowood School in the novel Jane Eyre(1847)
❖ The oldest two died there due to the poor and unhealthy conditions. ❖ This experience inspired the later portrayal of Lowood School in the novel Jane Eyre (1847)
After the death of the elder sisters,Charlotte and Emily were brought home to be educated by their father. For some time,they worked in a boarding school and were subse- quently governesses in rich families
❖ After the death of the elder sisters, Charlotte and Emily were brought home to be educated by their father. ❖ For some time, they worked in a boarding school and were subsequently governesses in rich families
the Bronte children were a highly creative group writing stories,plays,and poems for their own amusement. Largely left to their own devices,the children created imaginary worlds in which to play. THIS WAS THE SITE OF THE CATE LEADING TO THE CHURCH,USED BY THE BRONTE FAMILY. AND THROUCH WHICH THEY WERE CARRIED TO THEIR FINAL RESTINC PLACE IN THE CHURCH
❖ the Brontë children were a highly creative group, writing stories, plays, and poems for their own amusement. ❖ Largely left to their own devices, the children created imaginary worlds in which to play
DOVER THRIFT EDITIONS Jane Eyre CHARLOTTE BRONT龙 P E N G U I N C L A 5 S I C S ANNE BRONTE The Tenant of Wildfell Hall