The Secret of Charlotte Brontë / Followed by Remiiscences of the real Monsieur and Madame Heger
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A biographical-critical study reconstructs the author's correspondence with Monsieur Heger and reevaluates a pivotal Brussels period, arguing that previous psychological readings neglected documentary evidence. The first part presents and interprets letters attributed to Brontë, tracing her emotional development during her teaching years, the confession at Ste. Gudule, farewells, and romantic longings that the author links to the formation of her literary voice. The second part offers personal reminiscences of Monsieur and Madame Heger, eyewitness anecdotes, and efforts to disentangle fact from fiction in fictionalized portrayals, with close attention to Belgian schooling, character sketches, and small domestic episodes that illuminate the historical persons behind the novels.
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