The Letters of Charlotte Bronte: Volume I: 1829-1847: (Letters of Charlotte Bronte)
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Charlotte Bronte (Author) Margaret Smith (Contributor)
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`Men don't seem to understand making letters a vehicle of communication - they always seem to think us uncautious. I'm sure I don't think I have said anything rash - however you must burn it when read.' Despite the request, Charlotte Bronte's lifelong friend Ellen Nussey probably burnt very little of her correspondence, and in this edition, based as far as possible on original manuscripts, many confidential and outspoken letters are published in full for the first time.
The present volume includes letters from Charlotte's childhood (the first written to her father in September 1829), and takes the reader up to the publication and review of Jane Eyre (1847). Early editions depended largely on bowdlerized or inaccurate copies, and even the much improved Shakespeare Head edition of 1932 suffered from limited access to manuscripts, owing to the nefarious activities of T. J. Wise. Since 1932 many more manuscripts have become available, and the present edition includes new letters, previously unpublished passages censored by Ellen Nussey or Mrs Gaskell, and full annotation. As well as Charlotte's own letters, a handful of important letters by friends and family relating to her or illuminating her correspondence are included, along with extracts from the diaries of Emily and Anne Bronte, Ellen Nussey, and Charlotte's rejected suitor Henry Nussey. The full Introduction includes an illuminating account of the early publication history of the letters, and biographical material on the main correspondents. Of particular interest in the notes to this volume are the extensive quotations from early reviews of Jane Eyre. 3 plates
About the Author
Margaret Smith is a renowned Bronte scholar, textual editor of the Clarendon edition of Charlotte Bronte's novels (General editor, Ian Jack), and co-editor with ian Jack of the three volumes. For OUP she is the co-editor of the following works of Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre (1969, rev. 1975), and editor of Jane Eyre in the OENS series (1973, into WC in 1975); Shirley (1979, into WC in 1981); Villette (1984, into WC in 1990); The Professor (1987, into WC in 1991). Co-editor of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1992), and of Robert Browning's The Poetical Works (Vols 1&2, 1983, Vol. 4, 1991).
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- Contributor: Charlotte Bronte
- Imprint: Oxford University Press
- ISBN13: 9780198185970
- Number of Pages: 644
- Packaged Dimensions: 164x243x43mm
- Packaged Weight: 1095
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Release Date: 1995-07-20
- Series: Letters of Charlotte Bronte
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Margaret Smith is a renowned Bronte scholar, textual editor of the Clarendon edition of Charlotte Bronte's novels (General editor, Ian Jack), and co-editor with ian Jack of the three volumes. For OUP she is the co-editor of the following works of Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre (1969, rev. 1975), and editor of Jane Eyre in the OENS series (1973, into WC in 1975); Shirley (1979, into WC in 1981); Villette (1984, into WC in 1990); The Professor (1987, into WC in 1991). Co-editor of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1992), and of Robert Browning's The Poetical Works (Vols 1&2, 1983, Vol. 4, 1991).
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