The Professor
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- 8,00 kr
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- 8,00 kr
Publisher Description
The Professor is a quietly powerful and introspective novel by Charlotte Brontë that explores ambition, self-discipline, and the pursuit of personal integrity. Written before Jane Eyre but published posthumously in 1857, the novel offers a revealing glimpse into Brontë's developing literary voice and her interest in inner moral strength over outward drama.
The story follows William Crimsworth, a young Englishman who rejects dependence and privilege in favor of independence earned through hard work. After leaving England, he builds a new life as a teacher in Belgium, where he struggles against professional rivalry, social isolation, and emotional restraint. His reserved nature is gradually softened through his growing affection for Frances Henri, a fellow teacher whose intelligence and determination mirror his own.
Rather than focusing on sweeping romance, the novel emphasizes restraint, mutual respect, and the quiet satisfaction of shared purpose. Through William's journey, Brontë examines themes of self-respect, perseverance, education, and the dignity of honest labor.
Subtle, realistic, and morally focused, The Professor stands as an important early work in Charlotte Brontë's canon. It offers readers a thoughtful exploration of character, discipline, and love grounded in equality, making it a meaningful companion to her more dramatic novels.