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Topic: Charlotte Bronte

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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:T S Eliot,  Robert Frost,  William Butler Yeats
Politics:Democrat
Favorite author(s):George Eliot,  Mary W. Shelley,  Jane Austen
Favorite TV show(s):Anne of Green Gables,  Just Shoot Me,  Late Show with David Letterman
Favorite book(s):"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte
"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy
"Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D H Lawrence
Favorite great leader(s):Robert Owen
Favorite composer(s):Chopin
Likes to wear:Mambo
Favorite movie(s):The Full Monty,  Citizen Kane
Favorite destination(s):Canada
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Miguel Cortez,
Small Business Owner

Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre Dangerous lives of altar boys Enigma Joshua The fluffer Jane Austen’s Emma Jane Austen’s Pride and prejudice Jericho Kama Sutra L.
Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Anne Bronte : This web site presents both a literary, and a pictorial account of the life of Anne Bront - younger sister of the more generally well known Charlotte and Emily - of 'Jane Eyre', and 'Wuthering Heights' fame respectively.
The founder himself is less kindly remembered in Charlotte Bronte’s portrait of Mr Brocklehurst in Jane Eyre, her picture of Lowood School being based on her own experiences at the Clergy daughter’s School at Cowan Bridge.
Some of the same problems (though there are many others) can be pointed up in the continuous success of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre --reread by people who have never cracked her rather nasty book The Professor.
Sveta Romanova,
Intelligence Officer

When Jane Eyre is kidnapped right out of Charlotte Bronte's original manuscript, Special Ops agent Thursday Next sets out to rescue her.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Originally written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847, Jane Eyre is transformed onstage into a swirling narrative that captures the immediacy and keen intellect of the novel.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

In Charlotte Bronte's "Shirley" readers will find the state of things which prevailed in the West Riding graphically described; although they will not fail to note it is a caricature only of Methodism and of Dissent in general which is there displayed.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

When Charlotte Bronte allows Jane Eyre to say, "Reader, I married him," Bronte is well aware of the reader pleasure to be derived from finding out that the worthy and long-suffering Jane is at last to receive what she wants; she even addresses the reader as the reader, aware of our pleasure as we begin the final pages of the novel.
Shane Kelly,
Bar Tender

The Brontes are mostly associated with Haworth, but Charlotte Bronte visited Hathersage, and supposedly set 'Jane Eyre' in at North Lees, about a mile north of the village; "whitecross" in Jane Eyre is thought to be based on a site at Moscar.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre has been considered as a potentially subversive and revolutionary text because of its – and its author – social and political position.
 
 
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