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Tehanu More or less, more or less

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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 9:02 pm Post subject: Brontė letters found apologising for school portrayal |
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From Reuters:
| Quote: | HAWORTH (Reuters) - Charlotte Brontė offered to rewrite parts of "Jane Eyre" after a legal threat from the headmaster of the school on which she based the infamous Lowood school, newly discovered letters show.
The letters have raised the prospect that somewhere, tucked away in a dusty attic or a pile of musty papers, could lie an amended manuscript of the 19th-century classic, toned down by the British novelist to avoid a libel lawsuit.
... The book's Lowood school, presided over by the cruel Mr Brocklehurst, was a harsh place where pupils were half-starved.
According to the letters, the description upset headmaster Reverend William Carus-Wilson, who wrote to his former pupil Brontė and threatened her with legal action after recognising himself and his school from her description of Lowood.
But the letters, discovered a month ago and written by Carus-Wilson's grandson Edward, show Brontė dissuaded him from pursuing his case by sending him a 1,400-word sketch, expurgated of the offending passages.
... Brontė never changed the original book and the headmaster never pursued a legal case. |
Hm. Glad it didn't get rewritten, that's a powerful part of the book! I remember reading in Elizabeth Gaskell's biography of Charlotte Brontė what a controversy this was, but that given that her two older sisters died as a result of attending the school she had some reason to be bitter about it.
On an unrelated matter, how the hell do you formal an umlaut?!
Edited to umlaut! ėėėėėėė. Thanks Al-Q!
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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One of the Bongettes has a trema in his name, so I know this one.
Alt+137 gives you ė.
Oh yeah; I did my Master's thesis on Mrs. Gaskell. _________________ "The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the powerful" Hammurabi
"We can't all be Sam the Sham; some of us have to be Pharoahs" Larry, brother of Darrel, and his other brother Daryl |
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Doug Fulltime enMasse Member
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| When will they find letters from the Brontė sisters apologizing for being so incredibly boring? |
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cueball Fulltime enMasse Member

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| I didn't find Wuthering Heights was boring. |
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

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Wuthering Heights is the most disturbed book I've ever read. _________________ "The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the powerful" Hammurabi
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cueball Fulltime enMasse Member

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That is one of the reasons it is not boring. However, of the accumulated works of the Bronte sisters, I think it has the most depth, and touches on far more of the grey area of life, than the total of all of the other sisters works, which I feel have too sharply defined aroung good/evil motifs.
Is this web site big enough to do a proper deconstruction of Wuthering Heights? Does JF have the bandwidth? The server space? |
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Doug Fulltime enMasse Member
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| cueball wrote: | | I didn't find Wuthering Heights was boring. |
I did....sure, there were disturbing parts, but I only made it through to the end because I had to. Big snoozefest for the most part. |
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cueball Fulltime enMasse Member

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| Wow. I don't really know what to say. Perhaps it bored you because you had to read it. |
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Hephaestion Deeply Shallow

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| cueball wrote: | | Wow. I don't really know what to say. Perhaps it bored you because you had to read it. |
Perhaps it only bored him because he read it.
But I'd like to stick up for the Brontė sisters. They are nowhere *near* as stullifying as Jane Austen... _________________ "The dignity of an animal is measured by his capacity to revolt in the face of oppression." -- Mikhail Bakunin |
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fern hill Self-banned
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| Jane Austen is funny. But then, I'm a gril. |
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

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Jane Austen as ChickLit?
That explains a lot.
*ducks and runs as fast as his little legs can carry him* _________________ "The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the powerful" Hammurabi
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