The Professor
Charlotte Bronte
The Professor
Charlotte Bronte
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After graduating from college, young William Crimsworth goes to works for his wealthy brother Edward, his only remaining relative. He is As an accountant in the business, but his brother soon notices his intelligence and becomes jealous of him.
Edward He subjects him him to abuse and humiliation until Mr. Hunsden, a young man of high society, hires William him to teach at an all- boys' boarding school in Belgium. William's teaching skills reach the ears of Miss Reuter, headmistress of the nearby girls' school, who offers him a place at her institution. William eventually falls in love with her, but that's not all: the woman entrusts him with a young teacher, Frances, who is eager to perfect her English. Between the two women Aa love quarrel arises between the two women and William, which will inevitably leading to unexpected who knows what consequences.
Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816 in Thornton, West Yorkshire. She worked as a governess for a few some wealthy families, going on to and then cared for her brother and two sisters, one of which, - including Emily, was also a writer. - and her brother. Her novels include Jane Eyre,
Shirley, Villette, The Professor, Emmaand Emma. Many of her Her works novels have been adapted for film, theater, and radio.
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