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In Charlotte Bronte's first novel, William Crimsworth, an orphan, goes to Brussels to seek his fortune and takes a job teaching at a boarding school for young ladies. There he begins a flirtation with the headmistress, Zoraide Reuter. When he later meets and falls in love with the young pupil-teacher Frances Henri, his courtship is thwarted by Mademoiselle Reuter's calculating jealousy. 2 cassettes.
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"We read Charlotte Bronte not for exquisite observation of character, not for comedy, not for a philosophic view of life, but for her poetry. Probably that is so with all writers who have, as she has, an overpowering personality, so that . . . they only have to open the door to make themselves felt. There is in them some untamed ferocity perpetually at war with the accepted order of things."
--Virginia Woolf
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