
Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature.
Books by Charlotte Brontë
4 books available

Villette
by Charlotte Brontë
3.8(60,125)
In the foreign city of Villette, the orphaned Lucy Snowe navigates unrequited love and societal limits, all while protecting her independent spirit.

Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë
4.1(1,624,682)
Orphaned, impoverished, and plain, Jane Eyre navigates the rigid Victorian world, finding defiant love and stark independence amidst the gothic secrets of Thornfield Hall and the passionate, Byronic Mr. Rochester.

Shirley
by Charlotte Brontë
3.8(30,240)
In 1812 Yorkshire, during Luddite revolts and industrial change, two women, one bound by tradition and the other by wealth, navigate societal limits and find their own paths to independence, questioning what it means to be a woman in a changing world.

The Professor
by Charlotte Brontë
3.6(18,982)
Penniless and proud, William Crimsworth navigates the currents of ambition and unrequited love in a Belgian boarding school, finding his voice and an unexpected intellectual kinship.