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Was Charlotte perhaps covering up her positive reception of their feedback?

They replied that it was impossible to make a heroine interesting on any other terms. She was extremely sensitive about her personal appearance, considering herself irredeemably ugly, and always thinking that people must be disgusted with her looks. We know Charlotte felt negatively about her looks. On 24th March, , Charlotte wrote to Ellen Nussey 5 and said:. I shall be thirty-one next birthday.

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My youth is gone like a dream; and very little use have I ever made of it. She also spoke openly to Gaskell about her looks, to which Gaskell adds for the reader her own commentary, ending with a refutation of the opinion:. Much of this nervous dread of encountering strangers I ascribed to the idea of her personal ugliness, which had been strongly impressed upon her imagination early in life, and which she exaggerated to herself in a remarkable manner.

Perhaps this was why Charlotte was outspoken about her feelings — she was simply repeating and, sadly, had taken to heart what others had told her. Lastly on this note is this statement by contemporary author Margaret Oliphant, who reviewed Jane Eyre. It is very clear from the story that Jane was never unnoticed, never failed to please, except among the women, whom it is the instinctive art of the novelist to rouse in arms against the central figure, thus demonstrating the jealousy, spite, and rancour native to their minds in respect to the women who please men , p, As we know, it quickly became a sensation and went swiftly to a second edition.

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The details were summed up in the third volume of Chambers Cyclopaedia of English Literature , published in , in the section about Charlotte:. A low fever broke out in the school, and Maria and Elizabeth became seriously ill, and were taken home to die. Though Charlotte was but eight years old, the habit of observation had set in, and she attributed the death of her sisters to their cruel treatment in the school, an injury avenged in the opening scenes of Jane Eyre p.

Gaskell says, as one of many paragraphs about Cowan Bridge:. I believe she herself would have been glad of an opportunity to correct the over-strong impression which was made upon the public mind by her vivid picture, though even she, suffering her whole life long, both in heart and body, from the consequences of what happened there, might have been apt, to the last, to take her deep belief in facts for the facts themselves — her conception of truth for the absolute truth ibid. But to her publishers, of the scenes at Lowood, Charlotte said:.

Had I told all the truth, I might indeed have made it far more exquisitely painful — but I deemed it advisable to soften and retrench many particulars lest the narrative should rather displease than attract ibid. Through her letters and the accounts of those who knew her we can see the turmoil and battles she went through in order to do justice to the various aspects of her life and family, and the strength she kept hold of when negative reactions to her work rolled in.

Jane Eyre is as much about her loyalty to her family and their struggles as it is about her time as a governess, gender, and the unrequited love she felt for her teacher, which she had unsuccessfully written about before and would reform in order to create her third publication. There is also abundant testimony that her father and one or two men who visited her home talked before her, if not to her, with as little reticence as Rochester talked to Jane Eyre. I mention this, because all that I, a stranger, have been able to learn about her has not tended to give either me, or my readers, a pleasant impression of her.

But Ellen Nussey, who knew Emily as well as anyone outside the family, did not recognise Emily in Shirley Wikipedia, n.

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The editor of the edition of Life , Angus Easson, cites the exact date: 6th April Easson, , p. In addition, the article, seemingly in its original form, was reprinted in the Daily Alta California on 30th May Get our latest book recommendations, author news, competitions, offers, and other information right to your inbox. I understand I can change my preference through my account settings or unsubscribe directly from any marketing communications at any time. We will send you an email with instructions on how to redeem your free eBook, and associated terms. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love.

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