
Romancing Miss Bronte
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Rosalyn Landor
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By:
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Juliet Gael
In this astonishing novel, a brilliant mélange of fact and fiction, Juliet Gael skillfully and stylishly captures the passions, hopes, dreams, and sorrows of literature’s most famous sisters - and imagines how love dramatically and most unexpectedly found Charlotte Brontë.
During the two years that she studied in Brussels, Charlotte had a taste of life’s splendors - travel, literature, and art. Now, back home in the Yorkshire moors, duty-bound to a blind father and an alcoholic brother, an ambitious Charlotte refuses to sink into hopelessness. With her sisters, Emily and Anne, Charlotte conceives a plan to earn money and pursue a dream: The Brontës will publish. In childhood the Brontë children created fantastical imaginary worlds; now the sisters craft novels quite unlike anything written before. Transforming her loneliness and personal sorrow into a triumph of literary art, Charlotte pens her 1847 masterpiece, Jane Eyre.
Charlotte’s novel becomes an overwhelming literary success, catapulting the shy and awkward young woman into the spotlight of London’s fashionable literary scene - and into the arms of her new publisher, George Smith, an irresistibly handsome young man whose interest in his fiercely intelligent and spirited new author seems to go beyond professional duty. But just as life begins to hold new promise, unspeakable tragedy descends on the Brontë household, throwing London and George into the background and leaving Charlotte to fear that the only romance she will ever find is at the tip of her pen. But another man waits in the Brontës’ Haworth parsonage - the quiet but determined curate Arthur Nicholls. After secretly pining for Charlotte since he first came to work for her father, Arthur suddenly reveals his heart to her. Romancing Miss Brontë is a fascinating portrayal of an extraordinary woman whose life and work articulated our deepest human longing: To love and be loved in return.
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As Erica said....
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Landor can be a good narrator, but here she seems to be trying too hard to be dra-ma-tic. That just underlined the places in which the novel was melodramic or had clunky prose.
If already you know the bare outlines of the Brontes' lives, you will not learn much more. I did, however, enjoy Gael's conjectures about Emily and the origins in her imagination of Wuthering Heights. There may have been some good insight like that into the Brontes - but as I listened, I wondered so much about what originated in research and what was strictly fiction that I couldn't enter into the listen -- usually I can lose myself in fictionalized biography, but not this one.
clever idea; clumsy execution
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Love Rosalyn Landor
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Love this book
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Wonderful, restful and interesting
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