The Secret of Charlotte Brontë

Frederika Richardson Macdonald (1845 - 1923)

Twenty years ago, now, I attempted (but was not especially successful in the task) to establish upon the personal knowledge that my own residence as a pupil in the historical Pensionnat in the Rue d'Isabelle, at Bruxelles gave me of the facts of Charlotte Brontë's relationships to Monsieur and Madame Heger, right impressions about the experiences and emotions she underwent between 1842 and 1846, and that supply the key and clue to the right interpretation of her genius. Every opinion I then ventured to state, not upon the authority of any special power of divination or of psychological insight of my own, but solely upon the authority of this personal knowledge of Monsieur and Madame Heger in my early girlhood, and also of the information I owed to the friendship and kind assistance given me, in my endeavour to rectify false judgments, by the Heger family, has quite recently, not only been confirmed, but established upon entirely incontrovertible evidence, by the generous gift made to English readers throughout the world of the key needed to unlock once and for ever the tragical but romantic 'Secret' of Charlotte Brontë. - Summary by Frederika MacDonald

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Modern (19th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 PART I CHAPTER I THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË, CREATED BY A FALSE CRITICAL METHOD Lucretia B.
00:45:31
Play 02 PART I CHAPTER II THE KEY TO THE PROBLEM Bellona Times
00:26:55
Play 03 PART I CHAPTER III CHARLOTTE'S LAST YEAR AT BRUXELLES, 1842-43 Lynne T
00:26:49
Play 04 PART I CHAPTER IV THE CONFESSION AT STE. GUDULE Anusha Iyer
00:11:40
Play 05 PART I CHAPTER V THE LEAVE-TAKING—THE SCENE IN THE CLASS-ROOM—'MY HEART WILL BREAK' kgon
00:37:54
Play 06 PART I CHAPTER VI THE LOVE-LETTERS OF A ROMANTIC Amy Gramour
00:39:34
Play 07 PART II CHAPTER I THE HISTORICAL DIFFICULTY: TO DISENTANGLE FACT FROM FICTION MaryAnn
00:24:19
Play 08 PART II CHAPTER II MY FIRST INTRODUCTION TO CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S PROFESSOR Lisa Chau
00:19:51
Play 09 PART II CHAPTER III MONSIEUR AND MADAME HEGER AS I SAW THEM: AND BELGIAN SCHOOLGIRLS AS I KNEW THEM Lynne T
00:20:42
Play 10 PART II CHAPTER IV MY SECOND INTERVIEW WITH M. HEGER. THE WASHING OF 'PEPPER.' THE LESSON IN ARITHMETIC Lynne T
00:29:04
Play 11 PART II CHAPTER V THE STORY OF A CHAPEAU D'UNIFORME Lisa Chau
00:18:49
Play 12 PART II CHAPTER VI MADAME HEGER'S SENTIMENT OF THE JUSTICE OF RESIGNATION TO INJUSTICE Amy Gramour
00:27:04