Charlotte nació en Thornton, Yorkshire (Gran Bretaña), hija de Patrick Brontë, clérigo de origen irlandés, y de María Branwell. Tenía cinco hermanos: Emily, Anne, María, Elizabeth y Branwell. En 1820, su padre fue nombrado rector del hoy famoso Haworth, pueblo de los páramos de Yorkshire, donde la familia se trasladó a vivir y los hermanos comenzaron a crear su fantástico mundo, escribiendo las historias de los reinos imaginarios de Angria, de Charlotte y Branwell, y Gondal, propiedad de Emily y Anne. De las crónicas de Angria se conservan muchos cuadernos, pero de Gondal ninguno.
Publishers Weekly - Audio
04/04/2016
Whether one treasures this classic piece of literature as an old companion or has no acquaintance with it at all, the listener is in for a treat. Reader Bentinck draws us at once into the trials assailing the orphaned and ill-treated 10-year-old Jane. Bentinck’s soft voice, flawless rhythms, and cultured British accent are exactly what’s needed to guide listeners through this heroine’s wild history of tribulations and jubilations. She portrays men, women, and children of different classes quite convincingly, and illuminates a wide range of nuanced emotions as Jane encounters hunger and cruelty as well as tender friendships at school, then a world of anger, fear, defeat, humor, sarcasm, affection, and exaltation as teacher and governess. The remarkable plot, the carefully delineated characters, and Bentinck’s acting facility make the journey an intriguing and memorable experience. (Nov.)
From the Publisher
"What a great concept. Take a literary classic, one that has stood the test of time, and include the notes of a superb writing teacher like K.M. Weiland. The result is a master class in fiction technique and a superb learning experience for writers of all levels. Highly recommended." James Scott Bell , bestselling author of Plot & Structure and The Art of War For Writers