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The Professor

The Professor

The Professor, A Tale. was the first novel by Charlotte Brontë. It was written before Jane Eyre, but was rejected by many publishing houses. It was eventually published, posthumously, in 1857, with the approval of Charlotte Brontë's widower, Arthur Bell Nicholls, who took on the task of reviewing and editing the text.


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“Better to be without logic than without feeling.”

Charlotte Brontë book The Professor

Source: The Professor (1857), Ch. XXIV

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“What animal magnetism drew thee and me together—I know not.”

Charlotte Brontë book The Professor

Source: The Professor (1857), Ch. I

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“Novelists should never allow themselves to weary of the study of real life.”

Charlotte Brontë book The Professor

Source: The Professor (1857), Ch. XIX

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