Confession by S. G. Klein
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Overview: Charlotte Brontë wrote one of English literature’s greatest love stories, but the author’s own great love story has been forgotten – until now. Confession tells the story of the quiet, fiercely intelligent author and her passionate affair with her teacher, Monsieur Heger: an affair which may have inspired Brontë to write Jane Eyre.
England, 1842. Two sisters leave their Yorkshire home to study in Belgium. The young women do not mix with the other students easily and withdraw into their books and rely on their teacher, Monsieur Heger, for sustenance. The constraints of the time, the religious differences between their Protestant upbringing and the Catholic school, the stifling claustrophobia of a closed society, build to tell a beautifully romantic written novel of love, religion and art. The two sisters are Charlotte and Emily Bronte.
Meticulously researched using all of Charlotte Bronte’s original letters, essays and journals – Confession tells of the blossoming affair between two exceptionally talented individuals – an affair which almost certainly led the author of Jane Eyre to fall passionately in love.
Genre: Historical Romance
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