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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Thursday, August 18, 2016 12:54 am by M. in , ,    1 comment
The Morgan Library & Museum's press release announcing the upcoming opening of a major Charlotte Brontë exhibition in New York:
From the time Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre was first published in 1847, readers have been drawn to the orphan protagonist who declared herself “a free human being with an independent will.” Like her famous fictional creation, Brontë herself took bold steps throughout her life to pursue personal and professional fulfillment. Charlotte Brontë: An Independent Will, a new exhibition opening at the Morgan Library & Museum on September 9, traces the writer’s life from imaginative teenager to reluctant governess to published poet and masterful novelist.


EDIT: ARTFIXDaily adds:
“With Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë introduced one of the strongest—and most unforgettable—heroines—in all literature,” said Colin B. Bailey, director of the Morgan. “Brontë herself was uncommonly ambitious, pursuing literary fame in a male-dominated profession and insisting that her work be judged on its own terms. The Morgan is very pleased to be able to tell her remarkable story and to explore her legacy in this important exhibition.”

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  1. US Bronte enthusiasts alert: Both the Richmond CB portrait and Branwell's column portrait of his three sisters will be in New York. Here's your chance to see these truly iconic Bronte portraits on this side of the pond!

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