The Professor
Publicado por Zenith Golden Quill
English
2025
ISBN 9782386913327
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Sobre este libro
An Englishman abroad. A new world of opportunity. A love that challenges class and convention.
The Professor, Charlotte Brontë's first novel, introduces readers to William Crimsworth—an orphaned, self-made man who rejects privilege to seek a meaningful life in Belgium. As he navigates life as a teacher in a foreign land, William's integrity, intellect, and emotional awakening shape a poignant journey of self-discovery and love.
Blending social critique, psychological depth, and feminist themes, The Professor reveals Brontë's early brilliance and sets the stage for the masterworks that followed.
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✔ Perfect for fans of coming-of-age stories, literary fiction, and the Brontë sisters
💬 What Readers Say:
"A thoughtful exploration of ambition and integrity."
"Underrated and unforgettable."
"For anyone who loves Villette or Jane Eyre, this is essential."
📥 Download The Professor today and uncover the bold first steps of one of English literature's greatest voices.
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