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Charlotte and Bronte
* The Crimes of Charlotte Bronte, James Tilly, 1999
* I Love Charlotte Bronte, Michelle Daly 2009
* Modern Day Images of Charlotte Bronte Residences
* More Information about Charlotte Bronte
* Memorial Page for Charlotte Bronte on FindaGrave
* Various images depicting residences of Charlotte Bronte
* ' The Secret ' and ' Lily Hart ': An Early Manuscript by Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Bronte referred to the novel in a letter to William Smith Williams on 13 September 1849, noting that " I have read David Copperfield ; it seems to me very good — admirable in some parts.
Dr. D. W. Key started the town of Bronte, named after English writer Charlotte Brontë.
* Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre ( M, F )
* Elizabeth Gaskell-The Life of Charlotte Bronte
1853 ) Charlotte Bronte writes of M. Paul Emanuel: " Irritable he was ; one heard that, as he apostrophized with vehemence the awkward squad under his orders.
His harshest critic was Augustus Moore, who wrote " God help English literature when English people lay aside their Waverley novels, and the works of Defoe, Swift, Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, and even Charles Reade for the penny dreadfuls of Mr Haggard "; adding, " The man who could write ' he spoke to She ' can have no ear at all ".
Her subsequent feature films included three with director André Téchiné: French Provincial ( Souvenirs en France, 1975 ); The Bronte Sisters ( Les Sœurs Brontë, 1979 ), in which she portrayed Charlotte ; and Barocco ( 1976 ), for which she won a second César for her performance alongside Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu.
* The Bronte Sisters ( 1979 ) as Charlotte Brontë
Writers suspected to have had the condition include Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, G. K. Chesterton, Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac and George Orwell.
Helen Burns, a character from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, is alleged to have been based on the author's dyspraxic elder sister Maria Bronte.
** 3rd Duchess of Bronte, duchess, better known as Charlotte Hood, Baroness Bridport
Elizabeth Gaskell, biographer of his sister, Charlotte Bronte, says this of Branwell's schooling:
As Kilkee was famous for its bathing spots and natural beauty, many prominent people in society travelled to Kilkee including Sir Aubrey de Vere, Charlotte Bronte ( who spent her honeymoon here ), Lord Alfred Tennyson, Sir Henry Rider Haggard and in 1896, the Crown Princess of Austria visited the town.
She did not enjoy novels that were deemed more appropriate for young ladies of the time, such as those by Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte but preferred books on the sciences and memoirs of explorers.
" Triangulation, Desire, and Discontent in the Life of Charlotte Bronte.
From 1890 – 99, he edited his own moderate Liberal magazine The Speaker and wrote a number of biographies, including one of Charlotte Bronte.

Charlotte and wrote
Charlotte wrote to her father who took Anne home where she remained while she recovered.
Charlotte and Branwell wrote Byronic stories about their imagined country, " Angria ", and Emily and Anne wrote articles and poems about " Gondal ".
On the decision to use noms de plume, Charlotte wrote:
* Emma, unfinished ; Charlotte Brontë wrote only 20 pages of the manuscript, published posthumously in 1860.
Charlotte wrote in the
Charlotte Witt wrote that Kant's and Aristotle's writings contained overt statements of sexism and racism.
In 2002, pundit Charlotte Hays wrote " that the anti-male philosophy of radical feminism has filtered into the culture at large is incontestable ; indeed, this attitude has become so pervasive that we hardly notice it any longer ".
She wrote to a friend, Charlotte Murchison, in November that year: " Perhaps you will laugh when I say that the death of my old faithful dog has quite upset me, the cliff that fell upon him and killed him in a moment before my eyes, and close to my feet ... it was but a moment between me and the same fate.
Murchison wrote that they decided Charlotte should stay behind in Lyme for a few weeks to " become a good practical fossilist, by working with the celebrated Mary Anning of that place ...".
Charles Thomson's painting, Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision, as Charlotte Cripps of The Independent wrote is one of the best known paintings to come out of the Stuckist movement, and as Jane Morris wrote in The Guardian it's a likely " signature piece " for the movement, standing for its opposition to conceptual art.
He wrote the play Mum for his daughter Charlotte Barker in 1998, which was performed at The King's Head Theatre, but garnered a negative response, with Barker stating it got " the worst notices of any play in the history of the theatre.
Kovalevskaya wrote several non-mathematical works as well, including a memoir, A Russian Childhood, plays ( in collaboration with Duchess Anne Charlotte Edgren-Leffler ) and a partly autobiographical novel, Nihilist Girl ( 1890 ).
In her autobiography, The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Gilman wrote that her mother showed affection only when she thought her young daughter was asleep.
wrote The Gift, a memoir of her childhood and family life in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which reflects on people and events in her background that helped shape her as a writer .< ref > Mandel, Charlotte " H. D.
Rockingham's sister Mary wrote to him from London, saying the King " did not doubt but that you was as good a colonel as he has in his army " and his other sister Charlotte wrote that " you have gained immortal honour and I have every day the satisfaction of hearing twenty handsome things said of the Blues and their Collonel ".
Charlotte Caffey along with Anna Waronker wrote the music for the rock opera Lovelace: A Rock Opera based on the life of infamous porn star, Linda Lovelace.
In 1796, three days after Caroline gave birth to their daughter, Princess Charlotte of Wales, on 10 January, the Prince of Wales wrote his last will and testament, bequeathing all his “ worldly property.
Of the Picturesque genre, Hugh Henry Brackenridge published Modern Chivalry in 1792-1815 ; Tabitha Gilman Tenney wrote Female Quixotism: Exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant Adventure of Dorcasina Sheldon in 1801 ; Charlotte Lennox wrote The Female Quixote in 1752, and Royall Tyler wrote The Algerine Captive in 1797.
Air wrote and played the music of the album 5: 55 by French actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, which was released in August 2006.

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