Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1824/09/00 | Charlotte Bronte | Education | Mr Bronte sends his daughters, Emily and Charlotte, to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan's Bridge. | Cowan Bridge School | Burrow-with-Burrow | ||
1824/09/00 | Emily Bronte | Education | Mr Bronte sends his daughters, Emily and Charlotte, to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan's Bridge. | Cowan Bridge School | Burrow-with-Burrow | ||
1847/10/16 | Charlotte Bronte | Author | Using the pseudonym Currer Bell, Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" is published by Smith, Elder and Co, 65 Cornhill, London. | ||||
1847/10/16 | Smith, Elder and Co | Publisher | Using the pseudonym Currer Bell, Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" is published by Smith, Elder and Co, 65 Cornhill, London. |
Particulars for Jane Eyre (book): | |||
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School Attribute | Boarding School | ||
Art Type | Book | a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers. | |
Cultural Affiliation | Culture of Yorkshire | ||
Cultural Affiliation | English Country House | a mansion in the English countryside, with grounds and support facilities, often servants | |
Narrative Arts | Fiction | prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people | |
Narrative Arts | Gothic Fiction | genre of decaying settings, medieval locales with dark atmosphere of isolation, mystery and terror | |
Occupation | Governess, Nanny | ||
Cultural Affiliation | Gypsy | ||
Narrative Arts | Makrystoria | the longest form of narrative fiction, a very long novel | |
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Art Type | Novel | long form fiction narrative that is at least 40,000 words in length | |
Personal Disposition | Orphan | a child whose parents are dead | |
Narrative Arts | Prose | ordinary written language | |
Landscape | Walled Garden | a garden or yard enclosed by high walls, often to protect against wind and frost | |
Society | Ward, not in the care of your parents | a child who is watched over by someone other than his parents |
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Original Language: | English |
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