The Professor

The Professor by Charlotte Brontë is a significant work in the author’s oeuvre, published by Penguin Books in 1995. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The novel represents the first and least known of Brontë’s writings, created during a time when she and her sisters sought recognition as published novelists. Although it did not find a publisher during her lifetime, it was eventually published posthumously by her widowed husband.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the challenges and aspirations of its characters, reflecting the historical context of the time. The book delves into themes relevant to literature and fiction, including elements of mystery and psychological suspense. This edition offers a glimpse into Brontë’s early literary ambitions and the complexities of her storytelling, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of British and Irish literature.
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The first and least known of Charlotte Bronte’s novels. It was one of the works by which the Bronte sisters hoped to achieve the status of published novelists, but it failed to find a publisher either then or during the author’s lifetime. The novel was finally published by her widowed husband.
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